A Short Review on Fragmented Narration in Select Works of Sarnath Banerjee

dc.creatorG, Jerusha Angelene Christabel
dc.creatorRajest, Dr. S. Suman
dc.date2022-04-09
dc.date.accessioned2023-08-21T07:23:25Z
dc.date.available2023-08-21T07:23:25Z
dc.descriptionNarratology is the theory of narratives, narrative texts, images, and spectacles, to de-anthropomorphize the narrator.According to Mark Currie,Narratology is the theory and systematic study of narrative.It started as a study of account structure and construction, gained considerable strength to deal with the artistic story, eclipsed chronicled viewpoint for a long time, and afterward, someplace during the 1980s, ran into issues. Yet, it changed from the formalist and structuralist narratologies to set out new narratologies. The word story’ is related to the demonstration of portrayal. It furnishes us with the major epistemological construction that assists us with figuring out the confounding variety and assortment of occasions and producing logical examples. It depends on circumstances and logical results connections applied to a succession of occasions. The story, as it were, mirrors its famous utilization, to be specific, with numerous implications. It is firmly bound up with the discourse demonstration of describing. The twenty-first century offers different labels such as narrative situation, narrative viewpoint, narrative structure, etc. The basic purpose of the narrative is toenterta in, gain, and hold a readers’interest. Narrative structure permeates our experience of time and social existence‖ and that the art/life relation is not a one-way street. However, narratives can also be written to teach or inform, to change attitudes or social opinions.en-US
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dc.languageeng
dc.publisher"GLOBAL RESEARCH NETWORK" LLCen-US
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dc.rightsCopyright (c) 2022 American Journal of Social and Humanitarian Researchen-US
dc.sourceAmerican Journal of Social and Humanitarian Research; Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022): American Journal of Social and Humanitarian Research; 12-31en-US
dc.source2690-9626
dc.subjectA Short Reviewen-US
dc.subjectFragmented Narrationen-US
dc.subjectWorks of Sarnath Banerjeeen-US
dc.subjectSocial Opinionsen-US
dc.titleA Short Review on Fragmented Narration in Select Works of Sarnath Banerjeeen-US
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dc.typePeer-reviewed Articleen-US
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