Mohseni B, Hammadi A, Delghandi N, Balavi R. A reading on the initial incompatible schemas of Hasan in the two novels "Yumyat Absolute" by Haifa Bitar and "Inhade" by Simon de Beauvoir based on Jeffrey Young's theory. CLRJ 2025; 12 (4) :63-93
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1- Assistant Professor, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Faculty of Letters and Humanities, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad , Mashhad , Iran. , mohseni@um.ac.ir
2- Assistant Professor. Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Payam Noor University, Iran
3- Ph.D. student in Arabic Language and Literature, Faculty of Persian Literature and Foreign Languages, Semnan University, Semnan, Iran.
4- Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Faculty of Theology and Islamic Studies, shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran.
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The postmodern novels "Divorced Diaries" by Haifa Bitar and "Vanhadeh" by Simon de Beauvoir are the first-person narrators of the daily lives of two divorced women as the protagonists of the mentioned novels. The importance of this research is because the neurotic character of both novels makes it possible to look at the hero of the two novels with a psychotic perspective and to investigate Jeffrey Young's initial inconsistent schemas in their characters with a comparative method. This research is based on descriptive-analytical method. This research aims to have a concrete view of the society of Syria and France and reveal the effective factors in the formation of these schemas in the hero of two novels and scrutinize them with the example of the witness. The research results indicate that the heroines of these two novels are both abandoned by their husbands and suffer from the same primary incompatible schemas. Both protagonists of the novel suffer from various primary maladaptive schemas of dependence/incompetence, defect/shame, and abandonment/instability (abandonment), which, in the order of their origin, depend on/incompetence in them. Relying on the father in doing all the daily tasks, even doing the homework, especially at the teenage age, which is the stage of reaching independence and self-sufficiency. In addition, there is a schema of defect/shame arising from their being rejected by their spouses and their divorce by them, as well as a schema of rejection/instability caused by their shaky relationships.