Understanding the formation of narrative structure in the illustrated system of flowers and Nowruz by Khajavi Kermani

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 PhD Candidate, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Ilam University, Ilam, Iran.

2 PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Ilam University, Ilam, Iran.

3 PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Ilam University, Ilam, Iran.

10.22034/ias.2020.253992.1420

Abstract

Poetry method of analyzing the literary structure of narrative works; The art or technique of knowing is how the structure of the narrative is formed, and its purpose is to know the general laws that govern the creation of a literary work. This kind of view and function has been the source of theories such as morphology and narratology. Therefore, in this article, based on the analytical-descriptive rشesearch method and the method of libraries of narrative elements, the poem "Flowers and Nowruz" by Khajavi Kermani is analyzed and examined based on Propp's model to clarify to what extent this system can be studied based on Propp's model. . Another topic is the study of the types of human and non-human characters and the specific functions of each of them with the 7 areas of operation that Propp has enumerated, to what extent these characters correspond to Propp's proposed model. Also, the subject of story developments that have been mentioned in this poem has been analyzed and examined in order to determine how these developments are related to the comprehensive story of Gol and Nowruz.

Research aims
1- Recognizing how the structure of narrative is formed in the illustrated system of flowers.
2- Recognizing the formation of narrative structure in Khajavi Kermani's Nowruz system.

Research questions
1- How to know how the narrative structure is formed in the flower illustrated system?
2- How to know how the structure of narration is formed in Khajavi Kermani's Nowruz system?

Keywords


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