The investigation and analysis of the narration time in the story of Moses (PBUH) from the perspective of Gérard Genette's theory based on the Quran
Subject Areas : Quarterly Sabzevaran Fadakfaramarz talaei 1 , mohammad farahmand sarabi 2 , vododo valizadeh 3 , faramarz jalalat 4
1 - PhD student in Religions and Mysticism, Department of Theology and Islamic Studies, Ardabil Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ardabil, Iran
2 - Assistant Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Ardabil Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ardabil, Iran
3 - Assistant Professor, Department of Theology and Islamic Studies, Parsabad Moghan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Parsabad Moghan, Iran
4 - Assistant Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Ardabil Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ardabil, Iran
Keywords: rard Genette, Moses (PBUH), narrative, narration, narrative time, Gé,
Abstract :
Abstract The narration is one of the basic and primary aspects of any storytelling in which objects, places, and static aspects of the story and characters are represented. One of the components of narration is the issue of time, which has been the focus of various narratologists. French structuralist Gérard Genette is one of the most prominent theorists in this field. In addition to mood and voice, he considered the time and anachronism of the narration to be the most important components of the narration of the story in order to convey the message quickly and effectively. Considering the importance of this issue in the narrations of the Holy Quran, the present research has tried to point to the narrative theory of Genette through the descriptive-analytical method as well as the narrative time of the story of Moses (PBUH), which is one of the most prominent stories in the Quran. The result of this research indicates that although more of the techniques of the anachronistic (i.e., order, duality, and frequency) are used, through retrospect in the story the dominant aspect of the anachronistic is the frequency of a repeated type, and in the duality, it has mostly been with the state of deletion or summary.