Examining and Critic of the narrative element of suspension in three novels by Fariba Wafi (My bird, the dream of Tibet and Tarlan)
Subject Areas : journal of literary criticism and stylistics researchMohammad Isazadeh Hajiagha 1 , Arash Moshfeghi 2 , Aziz Hojaji Kohjoogh 3
1 - PhD student of Persian language and literature, Bonab branch, Islamic Azad University, Bonab, Iran
2 - Assistant Professor of Persian Language and Literature, Bonab Branch, Islamic Azad University, Bonab, Iran. (Corresponding author)
3 - Assistant Professor of Persian Language and Literature, Bonab Branch, Islamic Azad University, Bonab, Iran
Keywords: Fiction, Narrative Studies, Suspense, Parallel Narration, Fariba Wafi,
Abstract :
The Suspense in the story is a quality that the author creates for the events that are taking place in the story to create passion and motivation in the reader to read the story. The present article tries to examine this element of story in a descriptive-analytical way in three novels by this author (namely, My Bird, the Dream of Tibet and Tarlan). These novels do not have a strong suspense element and the reason for this is the author's greater attention to characterization and representation of the identity of fictional characters. This does not mean that this element is missing in the mentioned novels. Rather, the author uses some tools to create this element and compensate for its weakness, one of which is the inclusion of parallel narratives throughout the novel.
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