Rauf Ilwan

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Rauf Ilwan is a character in Naguib Mahfouz’s novel "The Thief and the Dogs," known as a former mentor who betrays the protagonist, Said Mahran.

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Rauf Ilwan canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
alignment socially respectable bourgeoisie
appearsIn The Thief and the Dogs
associatedTheme betrayal
class conflict
disillusionment with revolution
countryOfFictionalResidence Egypt
creator Naguib Mahfouz
firstPublicationAppearance 1961
genreOfWorkAppearedIn Arabic novel
psychological fiction
hasRelationshipWith Said Mahran
languageOfWorkOrName Arabic
narrativeFunction foil to Said Mahran
notableFor abandoning revolutionary ideals
betraying Said Mahran
occupation journalist
newspaper editor
partOf Egyptian literature
relationshipTypeWithSaidMahran betrayer
mentor
roleInWork antagonist to Said Mahran
former mentor of Said Mahran
symbolizes compromise with authority
corruption of revolutionary ideals
workOriginalLanguage Arabic
workOriginalTitle The Thief and the Dogs
surface form: اللص والكلاب

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Said Mahran hasEnemy Rauf Ilwan
Said Mahran betrayedBy Rauf Ilwan