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:: year 22, Issue 76 (4-2014) ::
Persian Language and Literature 2014, 22(76): 109-136 Back to browse issues page
Three Romantic Narratives from Two Territories. "Zal & Roodabeh", "Bijan & Manijeh", "Romeo & Juliet" Based On Narratology Theories and Discourse Analysis
Ali Mohammadi 1, Nooshin Bahramipoor
1- , mohammadiali2@yahoo.com
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Narratology, which is the one of the achievements of structuralism in literature, helps the critic to analyze various stories at two levels of story and discourse by studying the role of functions and actions .At the story level, the critic can discover similar narratives in terms of episodes, characters and settings by ignoring the historical, cultural and social differences. With this in mind, The Shahnameh Stories "Zal and Rudabeh", "Bijan and Manijeh" and the "Romeo and Juliet" play by Shakespeare is worthy of comparison and evaluation. All three stories narrate the love of lovers from two feuding families who face many obstacles in their way to :union:. With this level of analysis, we can find out what actions and functions cause the fate of the heroes of these stories. At the discourse level of narrative, Ferdowsi and Shakespeare's status as the narrator can be specified and their orientation and worldview can be sought in text through analyzing the  language in the context. Through discourse analysis and the narrative codes, the underlying beliefs, traditions and culture can be perceived in the aforementioned narratives.

Keywords: Zal and Roodabeh, Bijan and Manijeh, Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, narrative, discourse
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Mohammadi A, Bahramipoor N. Three Romantic Narratives from Two Territories. "Zal & Roodabeh", "Bijan & Manijeh", "Romeo & Juliet" Based On Narratology Theories and Discourse Analysis. Persian Language and Literature 2014; 22 (76) :109-136
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