Thursday, December 25, 2014

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

By Stacey Burt


Saddam Hussein, the fifth president of Iraq has got his name popular through the revolutionary war that happened in the country. He might just have his own principles in controlling the people through his power in order to get through his plans. As a strongman of the government, he had dealt with this success from July 16, 1979 to April 9, 2003 in which he died because of execution.

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.

Collectors have been trying to have their own copies on the books in which are not hard to get at all since there are already online stores and copies that are available. Most of the time, these books are used for educational purposes in literature as to have Hussein understood by the time that he was imprisoned. Learning through revolution and history could be greatly contributed by this to let them have what they should be dealing.

Some scholars have been trying to decipher some of his works to get through with all the details to know right there. Understanding Hussein can be that challenging as this will have them the realization on things to be taken into mind. With that, they might be delving into some metaphors to mean the plans to be plotted in all the things to be worked rightly.

His first novel is called Zabibah and the King. This novel depicts the lives of the Iraqi under the influence of the USA. The characters have been worked on to have the attributes of the real world and bring everything into a level that must be dealt on. Zabibah means the people of Iraq while the raping husband is the USA.

Another novel is about a delayed wedding of a hero. The Fortified Castle talks about the fight of a hero against a war for the girl that he loves. Again, this also have strong metaphor and allegory to get to a purpose in working well with what to have in time.

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.

Begone, Demons is another book that could be translated as Get Out You Damned or Get Out of Here, Curse You. This one is about a tribe that are stationed on the Euphrates River for more than one thousand five hundred years. Just like the other books, this also shows a strong political view as a metaphor.

There are still other existing write ups that could be purchased as Hussein might have just some things taken into the level that it can just be spread across the globe. Some have been published in the other counties such as Japan. With that, there can be more people to have the access to the books that will be used for education or collection.




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