The Significance of the Title and its Components in the Novel of (The Pomegranate Tree Alone)
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Abstract
The title is the novel's identity and the first step in developing a communicative strategy to bring together all of the title's interacting parties both inside and outside the text, surpassing structural limitations. It is a critical component that helps to clear and accurate text comprehension. Modern critical studies have tended to investigate it as a significant compositional structure, thus authors have turned their attention to it as a semantic emphasis that differentiates it. It is diffused throughout the text and dissolved in it, as it is a component of it that has a direct and indirect interaction with it, causing a change to many implicit implications. The study focused on the title as an effective semantic marker that conveys both explicit and implicit information. We observe the title's broad connotations in its approach to the novel's original text, which enriches and opens it up. Sinan Antoine's work (The Pomegranate Tree Alone) looks to be about closures, deciphering codes, and answering riddles.