Narrative Structure in “ The Tight thread in the CupressusTree” poem by Nazik Al-malaaka | ||
مجلة ابحاث البصرة للعلوم الأنسانیة | ||
Article 1, Volume 37, Issue 3, September 2012, Pages 33-54 PDF (0 K) | ||
Author | ||
AzharFinjansaddam Al-Amara | ||
Abstract | ||
In one technique of narration, the omniscient narrator can talk about things that he cannot see or sounds, intentions and thoughts that he did not hear of. The traits and particulars of the sound and the music of utterances are associated with the outflow of feeling and emotion in rhythmical music and structures. The narrative is based on the technique of flashback as the world of the text which is connected to the tree is called in. We also find thematic progress when the place is identified. The narration is reflected through the spatial narrator in the sadness of place. All the particulars of place and its contents are called in through flashback in a direct personal discourse and present time. The element of the narrative description of the past, the incident of being closely connected to(The string fastened to the tree) and clinging to the words(she died) are prominent. Repetition actively contributed to increasing the spatial and time context of the text. | ||
Keywords | ||
Narrative Structure; The Tight thread; CupressusTree; Nazik Al; malaaka | ||
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