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A study of D B Z Ntuli's radio trilogy : Isivumelwano, Isivumelwano Esisha and Ngenxa YesivumelwanoMaphumulo, A. M. 06 1900 (has links)
This is a study ofD.RZ. Ntuli's radio trilogy: Isivumelwano, IsivumelwanoEsisha
and Ngenxa Yesivumelwano. Since the term trilogy is not a familiar concept in Zulu
literary studies, this is an attempt to fill that void. This thesis provides some new
insight into this concept, while also devising a practical method for the analysis of
the radio trilogy.
Chapter one outlines the aim of the study, scope of the study and the definition of
some terms. This is followed by explaining the method of research and theories on
radio serial dramas. There is also a discussion of the historical background in the
development of Zulu radio serial drama and Ntuli's position and contribution to it.
Finally, there is a review of previous research studies in Aincan Languages on radio
drama.
In chapter two plot structure of a radio trilogy is discussed. Theories of drama
trilogy by trilogists like Hitchcock, Bakhtin, Asimov and Norris are discussed in
detail. This is followed by an in-depth analysis of the plot structures of
Isivumelwano, Jsivumelwano Esisha and Ngenxa Yesivumelwano.
Chapter three deals with the characterization of radio trilogy. It distinguishes
between the actors and characters. Different methods of character portrayal are
investigated.
Chapter four deals with perspectives on the theme of the radio trilogy. Types of
themes are dealt with.
Chapter five discusses the dialogue in radio trilogy. It deals with the differences
between a dialogue, duologue and monologue, and explains the functions fulfilled
by dramatic utterances and dialogue. Lastly a nature of dialogue as a characteristic
of the dramatic action is discussed.
Chapter six concentrates on the style of radio trilogy. Elements and different types
of styles are discussed. Kinds of images, figurative language, proverbs, idioms,
biblical allusions and various influences are discussed in detail.
Chapter seven concludes by summarizing the main finding ofthis study, and giving
observations about the quality ofNtuli's contribution to radio drama trilogy. lt also
explores some possibilities regarding future studies on Ntuli's radio trilogy. / African Languages / D. Lit. et Phil. (African Languages)
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A study of D B Z Ntuli's radio trilogy : Isivumelwano, Isivumelwano Esisha and Ngenxa YesivumelwanoMaphumulo, A. M. 06 1900 (has links)
This is a study ofD.RZ. Ntuli's radio trilogy: Isivumelwano, IsivumelwanoEsisha
and Ngenxa Yesivumelwano. Since the term trilogy is not a familiar concept in Zulu
literary studies, this is an attempt to fill that void. This thesis provides some new
insight into this concept, while also devising a practical method for the analysis of
the radio trilogy.
Chapter one outlines the aim of the study, scope of the study and the definition of
some terms. This is followed by explaining the method of research and theories on
radio serial dramas. There is also a discussion of the historical background in the
development of Zulu radio serial drama and Ntuli's position and contribution to it.
Finally, there is a review of previous research studies in Aincan Languages on radio
drama.
In chapter two plot structure of a radio trilogy is discussed. Theories of drama
trilogy by trilogists like Hitchcock, Bakhtin, Asimov and Norris are discussed in
detail. This is followed by an in-depth analysis of the plot structures of
Isivumelwano, Jsivumelwano Esisha and Ngenxa Yesivumelwano.
Chapter three deals with the characterization of radio trilogy. It distinguishes
between the actors and characters. Different methods of character portrayal are
investigated.
Chapter four deals with perspectives on the theme of the radio trilogy. Types of
themes are dealt with.
Chapter five discusses the dialogue in radio trilogy. It deals with the differences
between a dialogue, duologue and monologue, and explains the functions fulfilled
by dramatic utterances and dialogue. Lastly a nature of dialogue as a characteristic
of the dramatic action is discussed.
Chapter six concentrates on the style of radio trilogy. Elements and different types
of styles are discussed. Kinds of images, figurative language, proverbs, idioms,
biblical allusions and various influences are discussed in detail.
Chapter seven concludes by summarizing the main finding ofthis study, and giving
observations about the quality ofNtuli's contribution to radio drama trilogy. lt also
explores some possibilities regarding future studies on Ntuli's radio trilogy. / African Languages / D. Lit. et Phil. (African Languages)
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Äventyrsgenrens funktioner från fiktionsprosa till interaktiv fiktion : En intermedial jämförelse mellan fyra verk / The Adventure genre’s functions from fiction prose to interactive fiction : An intermedial comparison between four worksOlsson, Simon January 2016 (has links)
The purpose of this thesis is to apply the adventure formulas laid out by John G. Cawelti and the dramatis personae written by Vladimir Propp to the traditional adventure books Le Tour du monde en quatre-vingts jour (1874) and Treasure Island (1883) and the interactive fictions The Secret of Monkey Island (1990) and 80 Days (2014), both in the adventure genre. After they have been applied, I will compare Le Tour du monde en quatre-vingts jour with 80 Days and Treasure Island with The Secret of Monkey Island by how the formulas and dramatis personae work and evolve in the fictions. To start things off, I will present the four works and then go through the relevant parts of Cawelti’s formula and Propp’s dramatis personae. Thereafter, I will explain what interactive fiction might be by using Espen J. Aarseth’s Cybertext. Important concepts will be clarified as well. The analysis in this thesis starts afterwards. Le Tour du monde en quatre-vingts jour and 80 Days will be the first two works to be analysed after Cawelti and thereafter Propp. When that is done, I will conclude what I have found. The same process will be done with Treasure Island and The Secret of Monkey Island. After that, I will make a concluding comparison between 80 Days and The Secret of Monkey Island and finally conclude whether Cawelti and Propp can be applied to interactive fiction.
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