:: year 21, Issue 74 (5-2013) ::
Persian Language and Literature 2013, 21(74): 93-117 Back to browse issues page
Sequences, Relations, Functions in Short Story
Foroogh Sahba 1, Mohammad Reza Omranpour , Raziye Azad
1- , f-sahba@araku.ac.ir
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In this paper, Persian short storyis studied in the light ofTzvetanTodorov’s Narrative Theory. The hypothesis of this research is that there are various types of relations among the sequences, and each relation serves one or more functions. For this purpose, seven collections of Persianshort stories written by outstanding writers were selected. These collections consist of 63 short stories, beginningwith Jamalzadeh, the founder of this genre in Persian literature, and ending with Ahmad Mahmoud covering a period of fifty years. After analyzing deductively the selected stories it is demonstrated that there are many kinds of relations among the sequences of narratives, such as contrastive relation, memorial relation and stichomythic relation. In addition, each of these relations serves some functions, such as prescience, foregrounding of the story’s content and creation of suspense.

Keywords: narratology, TzvetanTodorov, short story, sequence
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