Narrative Artistry in Attar of Roses: A Study of Tahir Naqvi’s Storytelling
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https://doi.org/10.59075/jssa.v2i2.79Keywords:
Narrative Artistry, Attar of Roses, Storytelling, Structural AnalysisAbstract
This research aims to examine the narrative artistry of Tahira Naqvi in Attar of Roses. The research focuses on her distinct way of storytelling techniques that captures the socio-cultural realities of Pakistan. By scrutinizing narrative structure, character development and thematic intricacies, the research defines how Naqvi weaves poignant tales that resonate with universal human experiences while keeping the cultural specificity intact. The research is qualitative in nature and utilises content analysis approach, through a close textual analysis of selected text, the story reveals her skillful use of vivid imagery, nuanced dialogue and layered symbolism to depicting themes of identity, gender and societal constraints. This research contributes to understanding Naqvi’s literary craft and her significant role in contemporary South Asian literature.
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