Storytelling and Inner Life: Memory, Narrative, and Everyday Life in Ram ℅ Ananthi
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The paper aims to analyse Ram ℅ Ananthi using narratological ideas of Gerand Genette. The ideologies of Genette, such as narrative, voice and focalisation. It also examines how storytelling techniques shape the reader's understanding of the character's emotional lives. It also argues that the importance of the novel lies not in the plot but in how the story is narrated. The novel uses memories, time changes, a narrative voice that reflects and a point of view from a personal front that shows or talks about the hesitations of daily life.
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