Abstract
Short story art is an important creative narrative arts; Having a speech that reflects the author's (text sender's) download of an idea, he strives to disseminate that speech among the elements of the story text. George Salem's anecdotal collection carried a speech, reflecting his feelings and feelings. It was a sincere picture of his reality, as well as his description of his suffering, pain and psychological crisis. The writer tends to express those feelings with a personality (the unsung hero), which opens up a wide range of questions, thus leading us to a plethora of interpretations and connotations. The lesson in this group went to the followers of a particular pattern and one style in this group, and it leads us to the fact that this obligation carries a particular speech, which the writer wanted to emphasize and focus on, and this is demonstrated by our analysis of the texts of this group.
Keywords
speech, narrative, connotation, creativity, recipient
Article Type
Article
First Page
140
Last Page
156
Publication Date
6-15-2025
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Hariz, Ansam Arkan
(2025)
"Analysis of Narrative Speech in George Salem's Story Collection (Departure),"
Alustath Journal for Human and Social Sciences: Vol. 64:
Iss.
2, Article 12.
DOI: 10.36473/191tqb42
Available at:
https://alustath.researchcommons.org/journal/vol64/iss2/12