Not all individuals appreciate the same thing and they don't get steamed at the same thing either. In( sunset oasis) واحه الغروب by Taher, Mahmud who aches for the strength to battle the British colonization and one of the novel's first individual storyteller, truly despised the desert while his wife Catherine delighted in with everything in the desert, and this shows how profound she was and how she sees the world uniquely in contrast to Mahmud's theoretical …show more content…
Ibrahim Al-koni (2014) states that individuals of the desert, and each one of the individuals who have spent an extensive bit of their lives in the desert get to be otherworldly. Since there is a connection decreased between those individuals and the desert. Intervention turns into a key component in desert individuals' lives, they don't take a gander at the word the same way others individuals do (city individuals) on the grounds that being in the desert is being in the vicinity of death. It is most improbable that some city individuals who take a gander at the desert an exceptionally theoretical look can alter their opinions and that is the thing that happened in( the English Patient). in (the English Patient )the hero "Almasy" had a very reasonable perspective towards the desert in light of the fact that he just considered it for a geographic reason, however , later on he realizes he once to be free and have a place or no place and to no one. Almasy used to think like all Europeans yet in the wake of putting in ten years in the desert his life totally changed. it is extremely important to take note of that is the city individual (nowadays in any event needs to experience the desert and look for profound excursion, this individual needs to experience the desert as it is kind experience