URDU, Anjuman Taraqqi-e-Urdu - Karachi

اردو

Anjuman Taraqqi-e-Urdu Pakistan
ISSN (print): 2519-6332
ISSN (online): 2708-1915
Abstract

As we read fiction, we face the question of what the story in fiction has to do with real life. Is the story of the novel an exact reflection of real life? That in fiction there is one event (material) and the other is 'narrative discourse'. The realist theory accepts the change of situation in the narrative but does not accept the change of factual facts. All situations, data, characters, objects, and social enents exist outside of fiction and pre-exist, which are made usable in the novel. According to the realist theory, all these situations and events remain the same even after entering the novel. But they are subject to narrative, but they do not change. While reading the novel, we look at the event (circumstances and facts, objects, social and historical characters, etc.) in the narrative in the same way as it does in fiction. Narrative discourse is very important in fiction. Which gives fiction a distance from reality? This article discusses the facts and facts in fiction. The reality presented in fiction does not have to be an exact reflection of reality. New criticism and Russian formalists have also debated the relevance of fiction. This has also been discussed in this Artilce in details.

Author(s):

Lect. Dept. of Urdu, Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad

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Details:

Type: Article
Volume: 97
Issue: 1
Language: Urdu
Id: 60c83d0bc48ab
Pages 172 - 191
Discipline: Arts & Humanities
Published June 30, 2021

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