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The 30-episode Ramadan drama format presents unique narrative challenges, requiring sustained tension, character evolution, and thematic closure within a month-long broadcast schedule. This paper analyzes Hatim as a case study in extended episodic storytelling. It explores how the series uses a quest-based primary narrative, interwoven with episodic conflicts, to maintain viewer engagement. Key findings indicate that the 30-episode structure allows for deep mythological world-building and gradual character redemption, though it risks mid-season pacing lulls. The conclusion assesses the effectiveness of the final episode in providing catharsis while leaving room for thematic resonance.

Narrative Arc and Thematic Resolution in the 30-Episode Ramadan Series: A Case Study of Hatim hatim 30 episode

Hatim al-Ta’i , Ramadan series, 30-episode arc, narrative structure, generosity ethics, Arabic television. requiring sustained tension

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