Inserting tale-like verses in his ghazals is among Rumi’s command of composing this literary genre. This is an altered way he employs to convey the notion of mysticism. The fusion of tales and ghazals results in some certain narrative ghazals through which Rumi presents us with his ideas. These narrative ghazals reflect some pure experiences of mysticism that help the readers digest them much better. They have been studied and explored by many researchers throughout recent years; however, they have hardly been studied via a morphological approach. Introduced by Vladimir Propp, morphology is a relatively new approach in analyzing stories in order to recognize the functions and principles of a story. The present article aims at studying through a morphological approach a ghazal by Rumi in order to give a comprehensive understanding of “descension and ascension” as realized by Rumi.
Divan-e Shams , Rumi , Morphology , descension , exaltation , analysis
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