Structural analysis of Khanlari's poem " Eagle" and Yushij's poem " Serivili house" according to Bremond's and Greimas's theories

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Narration is a suitable ground for reporting the actual chronogical order of events. In this research the plots of Khanlari’s poem “Eagle” and Yushij’s poem “Serivili house” as the building blocks of these narrative poems are analyzed from the view points of Bremond and Grimas. The reason for considering these two narrative poems is the existance of fictional motifs such as plot، point of view and description، all of which are the builiding blocks of a story. According to Bremond’s and Greimas’s theories، initially there is a balanced situation in these two narrative poems. Then there is an incident which changes the initial situation to an unbalanced one. After the hero achieves his goal (or does not achieve his goal) a new balanced situation is formed. Moreoker، there exist oll the six agentive elements in these two poems. Hence، the reason of choosing this topic is the mapping of these theories on narrative poems. Further mone، these tow poems one in line with the theories of the both structuralist.
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Persian
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مجله مطالعات داستانی, Volume:1 Issue: 1, 2012
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5 to 19
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