Abstract
The character is a complex combination of elements that represent the focal point around which the narrative discourse revolves. It is the backbone upon which the narrative relies. The concept of literary work is subject to the concept of action and event, and the character is a new construction undertaken more by the reader than by the text itself. The character in the novel is an important element around which events and narration revolve. It is the idea around which events are woven, serving as the mask that the novelist wears to perform roles in his work. It constitutes an effective element in driving the narrative event, and it is a paper person produced by the novelist to achieve some aesthetic goal. This novel utilizes a system that defines the concepts of character at its multiple levels. The diversity in the character of Azam Al-Abdullah within the narrative structure presents us with several levels to highlight this character from all aspects of life and to move the scene effectively, attracting the recipient through this diversity occurring among the levels of the novel, as the character is a new construction undertaken more by the reader than by the text.