Schema Processes in Babachahi’s Poem of MOTANAGHEZAT

Abstract:
The purpose of this study which is performed with Descriptive-Analytic method is analyse of Schema’s Processes base on Stockwell Approach in one Poem of Baba cha hi’s Poetic collection Picasso dar Abhaye Khalige Fars (Picasso in Persian Gulf), “Motanaghezat”. That poem has a difference Structure that destroy Coherence and textuality. Based on Beaugrande- Dressler’s Approach Textuality provide By Seven Standards: cohesion, Coherence, Intentionality, Informativity, Acceptability,Informativity and Intertextuality . Coherence Is the Most Important Standard. Schema plays a critical role in establishment of coherence that’s  formed base on narrative plan. Sequence of events make an schema and  recursive schemas in similar situations create script. Script Reveal producer’s cognitive trends. Motanaghezat is combined many imperfect schemas through of schema’s Processes such as Schema reinforcing, Schema adding, Schema disruption, Schema refreshment and Schema restructing. They cause receiver’s mind recalling numerous intertexts and discourses and make a New Notion of Textuality that Need to more Creativeness.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Literary Research, Volume:15 Issue: 60, 2018
Pages:
117 to 139
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