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Criminality in Nabiel Farouk's Novel Al-Maghmarah: Robert K. Merton's Anomie Study
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In various countries, crime rates experience a significant increase every year, raising concerns about a continuing moral crisis.
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Original abstract
In various countries, crime rates experience a significant increase every year, raising concerns about a continuing moral crisis. This study aims to analyze the forms of crime depicted in Nabiel Farouk’s novel Al-Mughamarah. The researcher used a qualitative descriptive method, drawing on the novel Al-Mughamarah by Nabiel Farouk. The study’s results indicate three types of crime: innovation, retreatism, and ritualism. In the form of innovation, crime occurs in the form of bribery and disguise and in the form of retreatism, including unauthorized housebreaking, murder, attempted murder, and torture. Ritualism is limited to one form of crime: escape. Both male and female characters commit the crimes in the novel. Further research is expected to examine this novel from a different perspective, given the novel's departure from prevailing stereotypes regarding the representation of women.
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