Narrative analysis in Hinataracna al-jisr novel, based on Stream of Consciousness

Abstract:
The novel ‘HinaTaracnaal-Jisr’ is written by Abd Al-rahmanmonif, a contemporary Arab author which is known as “the old man & the sea” in Arab’s literary story. In this novel, the author through modern narration has been able to cross his thoughts audience in a very attractive way and get his goal which has been involving the story. Using a descriptive-analytic approach, This research, after having had glance at the narration technique of the Stream of consciousness progressive fluid which is considered as one of the modern story telling technique, is devoted to finding the features of this narration technique in this afore mentioned novel and also using the presence of narration technique, language, ambiguity, time and schema.The result is Hinataracna al-jisr research should be considered among the outstanding novels of stream of consciousness. For the linguistically direct interior monologue narrative techniques used in integrated and non-integrated elements and language and the language in no logical order. The ambiguity of his novels and poetry Gong and jump around in time for ambiguity has added this story slash and irregular events.
Language:
Persian
Published:
نشریه نقد ادب معاصر عربی, Volume:6 Issue: 11, 2017
Pages:
237 to 256
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