Back to Archive
Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
English
Narrative Interpretive Centers in Ray Bradbury’s Cistern: Exposing Internal and External Human Conflicts
Abdullah H. Kurraz
Al-Azhar University – Gaza
Views
1,667
Downloads
3,086
Community Rating
Abstract
In the light of the inevitable twinning of linguistic theory and literary critical interpretation and appreciation, Ray Bradbury's narrative techniques constitute his thematic and aesthetic discourse. Bradbury’s stylistic narrative discourse evokes a set of narrative tools through which characters communicate ideas, thoughts, and feelings, creating aesthetic effects that appeal to readers. These blended artistic elements are interpreted in the light of the theoretical fictional context of narratorcharacter, character-character, narrator-reader interactions. Exploring a web of narrativecharacterization centers in Bradbury’s story Cistern, the paper sheds light on the centers of the point of view, dialogic narrative technique, and thematic concerns that include internal and external conflicts. Meantime, the paper draws on Gérard Genette’s analytical method of study of narrative discourse, among others. Moreover, Bradbury's themato-narrative techniques offer a modern interpretative community for understanding his characterization centers and serve as a receptionist case study for scholars and critics of modern literary criticism.
Rate this research
Help the community discover quality papers.
Thank you for your rating!
Discussion
Thank you for your comment!
We will review it carefully. Please understand that it may take a little longer before we can publish it.
There are no comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!
Article Information
Title
Narrative Interpretive Centers in Ray Bradbury’s Cistern: Exposing Internal and External Human Conflicts
Type
Article
Published in
Journal
5. October 2018
DOI Identifier
10.17160/josha.5.8.474
Language
English
Journal
Vol 5 Issue 8
Categories
Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
Authors
Abdullah H. Kurraz1
Affiliations
1
Al-Azhar University – Gaza
This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Cite this work
Abdullah H. Kurraz (2018). "Narrative Interpretive Centers in Ray Bradbury’s Cistern: Exposing Internal and External Human Conflicts". JOSHA Journal. DOI: 10.17160/josha.5.8.474.