Analysis of vulgar story of Hoseina and Delaram (Based on Grimas structural narrative science)

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The romantic story of Hoseina and Delaram , is a rural show in form of cauplets form local narrators and it is the advanture of Hoseina love in Delaram that is a new continuous couplets by clear narrative structure. This solidarity in narrative and overall plan by scientific and logical discipline made writer to raise a scientific view on vulage narrative literature . This research made by discriptive analytic method and structuralist narrative approach and analyses this story.
Since the narrative structure of the story, is close to Grimas theory, the writer made the structur of research based on Grimas theory and main structure of the story analysed by binary oppositions. The story plan has a narrative solidarity and it is successfull from binary oppositions and semantic squares but actions are weak in syntactic rules and executive chains. This is because of limitations of rural area . In action view, we can say that sometimes the aim of the story may be deterrent, helpful and subjective and this is so important . This story presentation can help for extention to richnass and vulgar persian stories.

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Persian
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مجله مطالعات داستانی, Volume:5 Issue: 2, 2018
Pages:
27 to 46
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