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The article discusses the Bahraini play "Bala Jidar" (Without Walls), which sheds light on the suffering of the expatriate woman who has left her home and children in pursuit of a better life for them. It reveals that the distance is not only measured in kilometers but also in the psychological and familial gaps created by exile. The play uses symbolic domestic details, such as walls, photographs, and dolls, to portray loneliness and torn memories. It illustrates how the crisis worsens when feelings of solitude, violence, and exploitation dominate the woman's life. It shows that family responsibilities are unevenly distributed, with the woman bearing the brunt of work and sacrifices, while the husband leaves her at the mercy of his emotional and economic absence. The ending concludes that sacrifice alone is not enough to ensure family stability, as some walls—whether within the self or inside the family—cannot be breached. The barriers of exile and memories remain obstacles to happiness and return.
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