Hasisu al-malaekah in the light of the theory of the possible worlds - A critical study
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Keywords: Possible worlds, narratives, narrative units, narrative works, narrator, modality, alethic, deontic, axiological, characters, digress, retrievalAbstract
Abstract:
The theory of possible worlds is one of the theories through which narrative texts can be approached. It looks in the narrative space for the components of the actual textual world, and the possible worlds of the characters inhabiting it. It determines who are these characters subject to, and examines the desires and wishes that they seek to achieve through conflict with their actual textual world, and shows the mechanisms of building these worlds, highlighting the narrator and the narrative techniques. This is followed by the stage of interpretation, which is undoubtedly far from the usual in the analysis of the narrative work because their tools are different and their originsare SO.(HASEESU ALMALAIKAH): Susurration of Angels, which recounts events in Syria during the recent period, is a practical field that shows the success of this theory in revealing the possible worlds and how rich they are in the novel, so what is this theory in short? What are the mechanisms for analysing fiction in its light?