Journal of Tamil Studies, 第 19-22 期International Institute of Tamil Studies, 1981 |
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第 85 頁
... narrator dominates the narration . Hence it may be brought under the objective omniscient point of view . We learn more about the character of Muniyamma the heroine of the story from her speech and action . The author tells us only a ...
... narrator dominates the narration . Hence it may be brought under the objective omniscient point of view . We learn more about the character of Muniyamma the heroine of the story from her speech and action . The author tells us only a ...
第 86 頁
... narrator , all the details that are found in the story in the present form might not have been there . It would not have been possible for the novelist to throw light on all the conflicts and evil designs of Āpavar through Anavar alone ...
... narrator , all the details that are found in the story in the present form might not have been there . It would not have been possible for the novelist to throw light on all the conflicts and evil designs of Āpavar through Anavar alone ...
第 91 頁
... narration and Mu . Va has successfully handled this mode . Narrator - Minor participant - Witness point of View In this mode of narration a character closely associated with the protagonist is made to narrate the story . Generally ...
... narration and Mu . Va has successfully handled this mode . Narrator - Minor participant - Witness point of View In this mode of narration a character closely associated with the protagonist is made to narrate the story . Generally ...
內容
Tamil in Ancient Jaffna and Vallipuram Gold Plate | 1 |
Virali | 19 |
Personal Names in Tamil | 42 |
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