The quantitative-qualitative content analysis of fictional elements in Rasoul Parvizi's stories

Document Type : Research Paper

Author

Assistant Professor /Payame Noor University

10.29252/kavosh.2021.11893.2525

Abstract

The review and critical analysis of the works of writers in the second generation of Iranian contemporary story telling with new means and methods of writing clarify some of the abilities and drawbacks of narration technique of writers apart by detecting some of the hidden aspects of these works. In this research, all of Rasoul Parvizi's stories have been criticized and analyzed in detail based on eight important elements of storytelling. Methodologically, the present study is based on library work with an analytical-descriptive approach. It has been conducted through complete inductivity. The results of this research demonstrate that Parvizi seldom uses the new styles of narration and using them in some cases is due to the nature of his writing and unconsciousness rather than his contemplation and previous thought. In contrast, the use of comic language, the full recognition of the characters in a single geography and intimacy in narration compensate for the lack of new styles in attracting the audience.
 

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