Monday, January 5, 2015

The Depiction Of The Characters In Saddam Hussein Books To The World

By Stacey Burt


The fifth ruler of Iraq, Saddam Hussein might just have left some things in his shadows. People might just have some of the issues be taken to life again for studying the moves and the plans that have to be fulfilled. Executed last 2003, he still have some of his works immortalized through the print.

He already wrote four novels and a number of poems that actually have a double meaning as he an have some plans that should be plotted well through the stories. Each of them might be a metaphor of what has been observed around him. Well, Saddam Hussein books can also have the interest for some people to get to open up some of the secrets that must have lied through the pages.

Most of the time, these are used for educational purposes and an item for collectors. These might have strong messages to get to have a revolutionary act in the stories themselves. Ghostwriters might have some little help in this as this is not known to have some other connections other than Hussein himself.

There have been scholars that have tried to understand what Hussein wants to convey through the audience of the novels. There might be some hidden agenda to carry over some things to be done as he also known to have some threats to the countries. You might just have yourself the goodness in getting into details to carry on in order for you to get through with what you should deal rightly.

Well, there has been the first novel called Zabibah and the King that really has a big impact on the depiction of the war between Iraq and the US. Right here, Zabibah is a commoner girl that is always raped by her husband. The hero in the story is the King named Arab that will save her in the romantic story. USA is depicted as the husband in here where it is put that they are harassing Iraq for power.

The Fortified Castle, a seven hundred thirteen page novel that provides politically powerful metaphors. This was published last 2001 and is about the delayed wedding of a hero. He fought through the war against Iran.

Men and the City followed The Fortified Castle the next year. This one is a three hundred twelve page novel that is autobiographical in approach. This also talks about how his grandfather fought against the Turks during the Ottoman Empire.

The fourth novel is called Begone, Demons that is about a tribe settling for a living on the river of Euphrates. This also has a very strong sense in politics as the metaphor can be working on everything to be known in time. There should be some depictions to be read the same as the other novels.

Some other works by Hussein are also published in the other parts of the world. That only means that some of their revolutionary acts might also go worldwide. There can be plans that will have them get their own aces be taken to the next level.




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