Dolat Abadi’s Kaldar and reason of intrusion in narrative

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Dolat Abadi’s Kalidar had been narrated from the intrusive third person point of view. In this way of narration, although the narrator has not physical presence but revealshls his feeling every where in the text. Some of critics, like Hooshang Golshiri, believe that this kind of narration and story telling come from far pasts. The fact is that, The narrator intrusions in Kalidar’s stories has many reasons. Some of them are: getting experiences from the past, making harmony between form and content, establishing harmony and relationship .

Key word: Dolat Abadi, Golshiri, Klidar, thirdperson point of view, intrusive harration

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