The Concept of Fate in American and British Literature in Henry James's The Portrait of a Lady and Thomas Hardy's The Return of the Native in Comparison with Fate in the Islamic Perspective | ||
Journal of the College of Languages | ||
Article 1, Volume 0, Issue 29, August 2017, Pages 252-267 | ||
Author | ||
Iman Abdulsattar Abdulatif | ||
Abstract | ||
The concept of fate has been dealt with widely in literature. Almost all people believe in fate and consider it an important factor that determines their conditions and the consequences of their actions. Many nations and in almost all religions, fate is considered as the crucial element that controls people's lives. At times, fate could stand pro or against people's preplanned decisions and thus would change the course of their intentions. Literaturewise, many writers have written about the concept of fate and its effect and impact upon the characters. | ||
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