PARALLELISM AND ITS IMPACT ON NARRATIVE STRUCTURE IN “TRANSATLANTIC” BY COLUM MCCANN

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.69691/tnxcbz95

Keywords:

stylistic techniques, parallelism, epizeuxis, Fragmented Narrative, Thematic Depth, Emotional Resonance, Historical Context, Personal Experiences

Abstract

This article analyzes the stylistic techniques employed by Colum McCann in his novel “TransAtlantic” to convey themes of loss, reconciliation, and the personal impacts of historical events. By focusing on parallelism, epizeuxis, and fragmented narrative, the study examines how these devices deepen the narrative and engage the reader.

Author Biographies

  • Shakhnoza Rakhimova

    MA student of Bukhara State University Department of English Literary and Translation Studies, Foreign Languages Faculty, Uzbekistan

  • Shakhnoza Rakhimova

     MA student of Bukhara State University Department of English Literary and Translation Studies, Foreign Languages Faculty, Uzbekistan

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Published

2024-05-31

How to Cite

PARALLELISM AND ITS IMPACT ON NARRATIVE STRUCTURE IN “TRANSATLANTIC” BY COLUM MCCANN. (2024). Journal of Tamaddun Nuri, 5(56), 125-128. https://doi.org/10.69691/tnxcbz95