Haruki Murakami's Stories Discourse Analysis
Abstract:
Harwky Murakami is a Japanese contemporary writer. He loves to write stories about people's lives.He thinks about the man. Also, He thinks about how different human behaviors. Harwky makes stories about lost and searching. Man searches for something that is not and always there is something that people look for it.Thus, the theme in Murakami's stories, Usually Harwky Murakami, begins with the search and ends with the search. For this reason, we can draw a model Similar this diagram: The basic model ↔ Absence↔Search
In this article, by the method of discourse analysis, we examine the meaning of the search in Haruki Murakamis short stories. Search means in Murakamis stories is associated with means looking at the history of philosophy and mysticism. characters in Murakamis stories, often search of patterns that are located in their minds and hearts.
In this article, by the method of discourse analysis, we examine the meaning of the search in Haruki Murakamis short stories. Search means in Murakamis stories is associated with means looking at the history of philosophy and mysticism. characters in Murakamis stories, often search of patterns that are located in their minds and hearts.
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Language:
Persian
Published:
مجله مطالعات داستانی, Volume:2 Issue: 4, 2014
Pages:
5 to 20
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