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"Harry Porter" Series Of Novels On Narrative Art

Posted on:2017-02-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:N YiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330485471289Subject:Comparative Literature and World Literature
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Narratology theory originated in the West. Since the 1960s, a lot of narrative works in the West have sprung up, and in the 1980s was introduced into China, especially Fredric speech at Peking University, the narration is in China have been further prosperity of academic, narratology has gradually become a vibrant and popular around the academic thought of.Writer J K Rowling, the British literary circle at the end of twentieth Century, she created the "Harry Porter" series of fantasy novels became popular in the world. She works in the construction of the wizarding world lifelike, let a person read a immersive feeling, and this feeling is the main source to the accurate grasp of the author and narrative technique, including narrative content, narrative time, narrative space and character structure mode, and so on. Narrative content, complicated works of the plot, character image full; narrative time works mainly in positive sequence, and reverse chronological order, supplemented by. Time to turn the clock back to add highlights, so that works more exciting; narrative space, the biggest feature of the novel is to construct the enormous magical space, full of imagination; In the narrative language, the work has both the humor of children’s language and the seriousness of the adult language, which makes the works meet the aesthetic tastes of both children and adults, narrative theme, the two major themes of the works of warmth and terrorist complement each other and work together to create the works become a classic. This paper is the theory of narrative works and combining narrative art of "Harry Porter" series of novels to explore.
Keywords/Search Tags:"Harry Porter", Narratology, Narrative time, Narrative space, Narrative theme, Narrative language
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