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These stories end, inevitably, with the consequences of defeat for the Palestinians: ""The Child Goes to the Camp,"" in which the narrator--a different child than Mansur--must survive the hunger sweeping through the refugee camps. He does so with a talisman, a five-pound note he finds in the street.
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"Baby goes to the camp" in summer:
- This retelling of an old Chinese myth is about the story of a Chinese girl who discovered that her weak and lame father would be called to the army to fight Hun who was attacking.
- Knowing he will not survive the hardships of war in his province, he decides to hide and take his place.
- This paper aims to present a critical test of Ghassan Kanafani's short story "A Child Goes to the Camp" using the Appraisal Theory suggested by Martin and Rose (2007).
- In an effort to investigate the situation of Palestinians who were forced to flee their country to live in refugee camps and the various effects that refugee life had on them.
- In contrast, the paper presents a critical analysis of Ghassan Kanafani's short story "The Child Goes to the Camp" based on the views of a Palestinian child living in a refugee camp.
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