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Lugaoqiang; Liu, Zhang; Han, Xiao – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2021
Songs, along with poetry, short stories, novels, and dramas, belong to the language of humanity (literary language). As an art form that began to be popular in the last century, it has come into the view of linguists more frequently today. Between its lines, vivid expressions such as "city can sleep", "animals can talk to each…
Descriptors: Singing, Linguistic Theory, Figurative Language, Psycholinguistics
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Al-Shraah, Bassam M. – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2017
This paper aims to sketch out the transformation that Jack Burden--the main character in the novel--had gone through. With all the political leanings in Warren's "All the king's Men," Jack Burden seems to have had developed his own theories of dealing with life and people all through his life. He has always suffered an inferiority…
Descriptors: Novels, Philosophy, Moral Values, Literary Genres
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Sadeq, Ala Eddin; Al-Badawi, Mohammed – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2016
This paper explores how two short stories from very different backgrounds conclude in a significant epiphany for the characters. Raymond Carver's short story "Cathedral" and Alice Walker's "Everyday Use" are studied to see how the husband in Carver's work is blinder than his visually-impaired overnight guest, and the…
Descriptors: Literary Genres, United States Literature, Literary Devices, Realism
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Alshiban, Afra S. – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2018
For decades, "societal reaction theory" or "labelling theory" has provided the most significant explanation for deviant behaviour, particularly in the case of juveniles. The theory argues that once a stigma is attached to an individual, an irreversible process occurs whereby the labelled individual begins to identify as deviant…
Descriptors: Fiction, Literary Genres, Social Bias, Labeling (of Persons)
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Mahmoodi, Masoomeh – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2017
Goldmann's genetic structuralism approach is one of the literary critique approaches and believes that the literary text are derived from the ideology governing the classes of society, and focuses on study of stories and their structures to know the social structures. A review of the changes made in the themes and subjects of the works of the…
Descriptors: Literary Genres, Literary Styles, Literary Criticism, Females
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Jalali, Maryam; Bagheri, Narges; Mahmoodi, Masoomeh – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2016
Today children's literature and its place have attracted in the collection of literature, according to many writers the world. Making fun of the text by writer is best way to communicate with the Children and Adolescents. Travel writing is considered as an interdisciplinary literature combined by literature, history, geography and sociology. It is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Travel, Writing (Composition), Childrens Literature
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Rabea, Reem Ahmad; Almahameed, Nusaiba Adel – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2018
The paper intends to reread Jamaica Kincaid's short story, 'Girl' (1978) and provide new insights into its understanding. It aims to analyse the poetic qualities, word choice, and structure of the text that are left not fully discussed by recent scholarship. The structure as well as the poetic language of 'Girl' make it an unconventional piece of…
Descriptors: Fiction, Poetry, Literary Genres, Language Usage
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Abdurrahman, Israa' Burhanuddin – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2016
Applying a stylistic analysis on certain texts refers to the identification of patterns of usage in writing. However, such an analysis is not restricted just to the description of the formal characteristics of texts, but it also tries to elucidate their functional importance for the interpretation of the text. This paper highlights complexity as a…
Descriptors: Literary Genres, Fiction, Literary Styles, Difficulty Level
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ElSherief, Eman Mohammed – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2016
The roots of ecology prolong profoundly within earlier phases of history, when the naturalistic fabric was first evinced. Bringing out his "On the Origin of Species" in 1859, Darwin not merely engendered a biological culmination but also heralded the revolutionary critical canon of naturalism that was virtually a stone thrown in the vast…
Descriptors: Novels, Ecology, Physical Environment, Foreign Policy
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Bani-Khair, Baker M.; Khawaldeh, Imad M. – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2016
This research paper investigates two main volumes taken from "Children's Literature Association Quarterly"; the earlier one is Vol. 11 published in 1986, and the other one, a more recent one, Vol. 32 published in 2007, as to understand the differences and similarities regarding the approaches used in the articles to understand Children's…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Literary Genres, Literary Styles, Comparative Analysis
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Ahmadian, Moussa; Jorf, Leyli – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2015
This study is primarily concerned with applying Genette's narratological framework of time to the study of William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily". This study aims to provide insights about the time shift processes in this short story. Moreover, since time is a component of narratology, this study will be concerned with discussions about…
Descriptors: Literary Genres, United States Literature, Twentieth Century Literature, Narration
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Mehrvand, Ahad; Pourhassan, Amin – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2016
Using flashbacks, Bizhan Najdi's "A Plant in Quarantine" tells the story of the central character called Taher, an Iranian boy, who has been quarantined in a hospital due to abnormal spread of skin rashes after a military service physician took off a lock from the back of his right shoulder. Immediately, Taher came down with a contagious…
Descriptors: History, Communicable Diseases, Political Power, Political Attitudes
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Booryazadeh, Seyed Ali; Faghfori, Sohila; Shamsi, Habibe – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2014
Roland Barthes as a fervent proponent of semiology believes that semiology is a branch of a comprehensive linguistics: it is the study of how language articulates the world. Semiotic codes, the paths of this articulation, accordingly underlie his attention. Barthes in a structural analysis of Balzac's "Sarrasine" in S/Z expounds five…
Descriptors: Hermeneutics, Semiotics, Literary Genres, Twentieth Century Literature
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Bari Khan, Abdul; Ahmad, Madiha; Ahmad, Sofia; Ijaz, Nida – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2015
In this article stylistic analysis of short story "The Last Word" by Dr. A. R. Tabassum is performed. The formative elements of the story, such as point of view, characters and allegorical element, are discussed in detail so as to give a better insight of the story. The story is analyzed stylistically in terms of figures of speech where…
Descriptors: Literary Genres, Language Styles, Grammar, Phonology
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Hooti, Noorbakhsh; Borna, Mohammad Reza Moradi – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2014
This study delves into investigating Kafka's "A Hunger Artist" and Rumi's "A Man of Baghdad," in which they have a dramatized sense of dissatisfaction, its causes and consequences in a symbolic manner. In fact, it has utilized the story of Rumi that its main character is in a condition similar to the main character in Kafka's…
Descriptors: Satisfaction, Comparative Analysis, Literary Genres, Medieval Literature
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