Unveiling Narrative Structures: A Proppian Analysis of Literary Fairy Tales of two diverse countries

dc.contributor.authorKydyrbayeva, N.B.
dc.contributor.authorZhanysbekova, E.T.
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-23T10:35:00Z
dc.date.available2025-01-23T10:35:00Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractFairy tales are in great demand among adults and children, and they require scientific study. Propp's morphological analysis provided a scientific framework for the study of fairy tales. This study is qualitative and employs a content analysis technique. It takes key aspects of V. Propp's narrative model and applies them to literary fairy tales, with the goal of determining the morphological interpretation of two distinct literary fairy tales. For the analysis, contemporary fairy tales were composed in recent years, reflecting the influence of metamodernism, and both authors are male. The criteria for selection encompassed the exploration of significant social themes, relevant cultural contexts, and the works’ popularity among the target demographic, specifically children aged 9 and 12 years. In exploring contemporary Kazakh and English literary fairy tales through Propp's narrative model, this study reveals shared narrative patterns despite differing cultural contexts. The results revealed seven functions present in both fairy tales. While the Kazakh fairy tale addresses themes of war and peace, Coraline by Neil Gaiman delves into modern societal issues such as family dynamics and escapism. The analysis underscores the importance of considering unique cultural contexts, as seen in the varying characters, settings, and underlying messages of the tales. The hero's path of struggle is different: the hero of the Kazakh fairy tale fights evil as part of a group, while the hero of the English fairy tale fights alone. This reflects the manifestation of collective versus individual consciousness. We argue that the problems, pains, and messages of the fairy tales’ era are presented in them.ru_RU
dc.identifier.citationKydyrbayeva N.B., Zhanysbekova E.T. Unveiling Narrative Structures: A Proppian Analysis of Literary Fairy Tales of two diverse countries./ N.B. Kydyrbayeva, E.T. Zhanysbekova//Bulletin of the Karaganda University. “Philology” Series. — 2024. — Vol. 29 - Iss. 4(116). — 80-88pp.ru_RU
dc.identifier.issn2518-198X
dc.identifier.urihttps://rep.buketov.edu.kz//handle/data/19567
dc.language.isootherru_RU
dc.publisherKaragandy University of the name of acad. E.A. Buketovru_RU
dc.relation.ispartofseries“Philology” Series;4(116)
dc.subjectLiterary fairy talesru_RU
dc.subjectPropp’s functionru_RU
dc.subjectEnglishru_RU
dc.subjectKazakhru_RU
dc.subjectnarrative structureru_RU
dc.subjectӘңгімелеу құрылымдарыru_RU
dc.subjectӘңгімелеу құрылымдарын ашуru_RU
dc.subjectӘңгімелеуru_RU
dc.subjectПропптың талдауыru_RU
dc.subjectелru_RU
dc.subjectПроппru_RU
dc.subjectталдауru_RU
dc.subjectәдеби ертегілерru_RU
dc.subjectәдеби ертегілерru_RU
dc.subjectПропп функциясыru_RU
dc.subjectағылшынru_RU
dc.subjectқазақru_RU
dc.subjectәңгімелеу құрылымыru_RU
dc.subjectРаскрытиеru_RU
dc.subjectРаскрытие повествовательных структурru_RU
dc.subjectПропповский анализru_RU
dc.subjectповествовательные структурыru_RU
dc.subjectлитературные сказкиru_RU
dc.subjectразные страныru_RU
dc.subjectфункция Проппаru_RU
dc.subjectанглийскийru_RU
dc.subjectказахскийru_RU
dc.subjectповествовательная структураru_RU
dc.titleUnveiling Narrative Structures: A Proppian Analysis of Literary Fairy Tales of two diverse countriesru_RU
dc.title.alternativeFairy tales are in great demand among adults and children, and they require scientific study. Propp's morphological analysis provided a scientific framework for the study of fairy tales. This study is qualitative and employs a content analysis technique. It takes key aspects of V. Propp's narrative model and applies them to literary fairy tales, with the goal of determining the morphological interpretation of two distinct literary fairy tales. For the analysis, contemporary fairy tales were composed in recent years, reflecting the influence of metamodernism, and both authors are male. The criteria for selection encompassed the exploration of significant social themes, relevant cultural contexts, and the works’ popularity among the target demographic, specifically children aged 9 and 12 years. In exploring contemporary Kazakh and English literary fairy tales through Propp's narrative model, this study reveals shared narrative patterns despite differing cultural contexts. The results revealed seven functions present in both fairy tales. While the Kazakh fairy tale addresses themes of war and peace, Coraline by Neil Gaiman delves into modern societal issues such as family dynamics and escapism. The analysis underscores the importance of considering unique cultural contexts, as seen in the varying characters, settings, and underlying messages of the tales. The hero's path of struggle is different: the hero of the Kazakh fairy tale fights evil as part of a group, while the hero of the English fairy tale fights alone. This reflects the manifestation of collective versus individual consciousness. We argue that the problems, pains, and messages of the fairy tales’ era are presented in them.ru_RU
dc.typeArticleru_RU

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