Analysis of the narrative discourse in the monodramatic play (The Night of Actress Jim’s Burial) Written by Jamal Abu Hamdan

Authors

  • Asst. Prof. Bayda Mohieddin Miro Al-Dosky Department of Arabic Language - College of Basic Education - Al-Mustansiriya University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31973/fggzg608

Keywords:

discourse, narration, monodramatic play

Abstract

The monodramatic theatrical text is considered a verbal discourse based on language, as it preserves for itself its literary nature, which represents the basic basis for achieving drama. This allows us to adopt narratology as a method in order to discover its narrative-narrative characteristics, taking advantage of its complications in order to investigate the abstract laws that make up the narrative structure of the monodrama as it is a literary text. Hence, the narrative penetrates the monodrama as a storytelling technique through the self-discourse that constitutes the monodrama, and as a narrative formula that stands alongside the presentation.

In this research, through monodrama, we sought to reveal the comprehensiveness of narrative, and how it penetrates into literary discourses, creating a structural structure in which the mechanics of narrative discourse combine to create a literary genre that has its own literary uniqueness, distinct from other texts. This is what we will determine during our analysis of the narrative discourse of the monodrama (The Night of the Actress’s Burial). C) In terms of: focus, form, and time.

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