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The narrative of the novel "Dancers" based on the view of Gerard Genet

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  21-36

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 BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Stories and stories, which form a large part of the works, create different semantic methods and sciences in their structure. Among these sciences, "narratology" is a theory that uses structural methods and principles to organize the components of the story until it reaches the author's goal; Fiction, therefore, is a platform for the creation of new methods of extensive literature. Amin Faghiri, one of the leading writers in the field of Persian culture and literature, using a variety of Narrative techniques in the novel Dancers, succeeded in creating a work that is useful in communicating with the audience. The reader accompanies the author in the study of these stories and the use of these tricks is considered as an indicator of the author's abilities. The purpose of this study is to investigate and analyze how to use different types of Narratives based on the theory of narration techniques "Geragent" French theorist. METHODOLOGY: This descriptive-analytical study examines a number of Dancers' novel Narratives based on the four topics of order, continuity, frequency and time, within the framework of Narrative theory in the time of Gerard Genet. FINDINGS: A poor person breaks the sequences of time using artistic techniques. Time-lapse in the novel "Dancers" is retrospective and by using descriptive pause tricks and creating a scene, it has slowed down the Narrative time routine and its negative acceleration. These patterns of chronological apricot complicate the Narrative, and this has added to the novel's appeal and richness. CONCLUSION: In the novel "Dancers", this author narrates in a realistic way. Realism is the dominant element of his work, which apart from fictional elements has played a significant role in the process of his works to date. In this story, the narrator with the third point of view of the omniscient person, by confusing time in the Narrative, associates the reader with a narration of people, places and events and shows the events. Using artistic techniques, he disrupts, delays, or speeds up sequence relationships.

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    GOLSHAN, M., ARDALANI, SH., & HAMIDI, S.J.. (2021). The narrative of the novel "Dancers" based on the view of Gerard Genet. JOURNAL OF STYLISTIC OF PERSIAN POEM AND PROSE (BAHAR-E-ADAB), 14(9 (67) ), 21-36. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/960506/en

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    GOLSHAN M., ARDALANI SH., HAMIDI S.J.. The narrative of the novel "Dancers" based on the view of Gerard Genet. JOURNAL OF STYLISTIC OF PERSIAN POEM AND PROSE (BAHAR-E-ADAB)[Internet]. 2021;14(9 (67) ):21-36. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/960506/en

    IEEE: Copy

    M. GOLSHAN, SH. ARDALANI, and S.J. HAMIDI, “The narrative of the novel "Dancers" based on the view of Gerard Genet,” JOURNAL OF STYLISTIC OF PERSIAN POEM AND PROSE (BAHAR-E-ADAB), vol. 14, no. 9 (67) , pp. 21–36, 2021, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/960506/en

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