A Survey on Narrative Aspects in Epical Tale of Basically & Pictorial Language According to Mick Ball's Theory

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Epic is the oldest type of literary that its form is similar to story، because epic، like a story، has three parts: beginning part، middle part & ending part. Epic is descended from myth. It also encompasses story and novel inside. This paper tries to achieve better understanding about a part of epical literature، which reflects on epical tents and enjoys narrative features and symbol language. Description and specification of narrative structure of pictorial and basically language epic through Mick Ball’s theory is the purpose of this writing. Rostam and Esfandiyar story is chosen because this paper tries to show features of narrative tents in literary form. Then these features are studied based on Mick Ball’s، theory to show Ferdosy’s، s tendency toward story waiting elements & structure of narrative tents. This paper shows that epical story (both pictorial and basically language) like other types of basically language stories، has story line (beginning، story progression toward Elman، problem solving and final result).
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Persian
Published:
Comparative Literature Research, Volume:2 Issue: 3, 2013
Pages:
221 to 247
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