Investigation of Narrative in “the Eighth Days of Earth” Short Story by Shahryar Mandanipour from Gerard Genette's Viewpoint
This article examines the collection of "The Eighth Day of the Earth" by Shahriar Mandanipour in accordance with Gerard Genet's Narrative Theory. The results of this article show that Mendenipour emphasizes on the intra-event narrator and expresses the time of narration to all four for narrating events based on three components of narrative time, narrative voice and narrative perspective. The type of post-aphid, pro-post, concurrent and intermittent attention has been shown. The author recounts events in all four levels of the Stone, Eighth Day, Sara Thursday, and Zaman stories, in the long run of deleting, summing up, pausing, parodying and staging. Processing has benefited. Some of the stories are written in a timely manner, indicating the author's view of past and future. By analyzing Mendenipour's stories in this collection and comparing them with Gerard's Genetic Theory of Narrative, one can extract the validity of this collection well and make it a powerful text for narrative studies. He knew)
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