چکیده:
The question of identity in a narrative text is one of the most influential questions that need further study. The variations in the factors that may affect the concept of identity add to the complexity of the narrative text. The study aims at analyzing the main phases, stages, themes and events of Moses’ life story as part of the narrative discourse. The effects of time and place on the main events can help in developing the identity of Moses and other characters. The fact that time has influential features that are supposed to be found in a narrative text is crucial to this study. The most important result reveals that the three phases of configuration embrace different stages, themes and events. These stages and themes, in turn, correlate with the main events based on the main character’s intention and the transition of themes. Finally, the main features of time such as importability, stability and symbolization have their implication in developing the identity in the selected text.
خلاصه ماشینی:
The study aims at analyzing the main phases, stages, themes and events of Moses’ life story as part of the narrative discourse.
According to McAdams (2013), there is a group of thematic elements that help in identifying the main theme in the narrative text including redemption, contamination, agency, communion, and coherent positive resolution.
Ochs and Capps (2001) propose a description of the events that are found in a narrative text or story-telling type including the setting, unexpected event, psychological or physiological responses, object of state-change, unplanned actions, and attempt.
The study will analyse the phases, the stages, the themes, and the event of Moses’s life story as part of narrative discourse that happened at his time.
The effects of time and place on the main events can help in developing the identity of Moses and other characters.
The effects of time and place on the main events can help in developing the identity of Moses and other characters.
The difference lies in the fact that all the three phases are conceptualized in the text starting from the real life order (which is summarized at the beginning of the narrative text), the actual order of event in the text itself (that rare represented by a detailed description of Moses’s life), and finally the effect the story creates on the reader.
They give a more detailed description for the ways events are formed in narrative text stating that the main components of this type of story-telling are the setting, unexpected event, psychological or physiological responses, object of state-change, unplanned actions, and attempt.