Centered importance of this study about the reality of women`s rights in ancient Iraq, showing the eagerness of kings and rulers in that period to formulation the laws and reforms inorder to ensure the rights of the parish of men, women and children and slaves and foreigners, with a focus on women's right to secure and protect their rights and not to be exploited, as n assential President element in the formation of the family, and then the humanitarian community.
Sami Michael and Eli Amir - two Israeli writers born in Iraq and of the same generation (Sami Makhail was born in Baghdad in 1926 and Eli Amir in 1937). They wrote in their novels, among other things, about Orientalism , love and femininity. They both lived wild, extroverted lives. They did not shy away from experiencing anything new that came their way, rebelled against conventions and acted provocatively; they enjoyed the shock and amazement that evoked around them. While trying to find their place in different family settings, they chose to present two Arab Christian heroines. The narrator in Jasmine is the speaker Noori-Eli himself. While the narrator of “Trumpet in the Wadi” is Huda the heroine herself. Both ar
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