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Fatemeh Dadbood, Ph.d. Hasan Bashirnezhad, Ph.d. Hamidreza Shaeiri,
Volume 17, Issue 68 (10-2020)
Abstract

The present study dealt with the narration process of the story “One Thousand and One Nights” and sought demonstrating the movement trends of the narrator’s narration-processing for postponing and neutralizing a morbid action and achievement of the ultimate goal, i.e. complete cessation of that action and reaching the discourse’s teleology based on Greimas’s semio-semantic approach. The main issue of the current research was figuring out how the narration leaked into the discourse and caused a change in the discourse mechanism following which the action system (i.e. murder and the king’s sense of revenge) was suspended; the continuation of such a suspension caused the value system to be changed and it was seen that the change and transformation of the value system resulted in returning from nothingness to existence. The semio-semantic analysis of this story showed that the initial opposing actions between Shahrzad and Shahriyar were transformed into emotional  and adjusting  status in the course of the narration-processing and a semantic transcendence occurred with the change from the disordered status to the organized status.

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