Abstract

The act of writing, which we read in the prevalent identity discourse in the world of the self or woven by the speaking, writing ego generally, moves in two directions: one is declared and known, and the second is unknown and implied. This implied unknown is often realized in the individual's reference object in its relationship to the movement of time and history, along with the awareness of the human soul that connects the insides of the self and the outer life. This matter represents several aspects of what revolves in the sphere of the self or the ego as an existential framework whose features are explored through the process of the written act, syntactically and semantically, as required by the contexts of self-literary writing that display metaphorical images of the self as it enters the memory room, capturing the parts of the personality that reveal the development of the individual and gathering them in the narrative of the individual’s life. That is what makes this art distinctive, and by that, we mean the act of writing in written genres such as "Memoirs," "Biographies," and "Diaries." These genres are concerned with methods and techniques and are characterized by subtle differences between them in writing and weaving; they take on a special character and have particular connotations when compared to other genres classified in the category of self-writing or the system belonging to reference literature.

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