Document Type : Research Paper
Authors
1 دانشجوی دکتری گروه زبان و ادبیات عربی دانشگاه شهید مدنی آذربایجان
2 Associated professor, Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University
3 Professor of Arabic language and literature: Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran
Abstract
Non-verbal Communication is one of the branches of Semiotics that includes all types of motor behaviors such as facial expressions, body movements, and gestures in people. The present study seeks to examine the novel entitled Frankenstein in Baghdad by Ahmed Saadawi from the perspective of Non-Verbal Communication signs such as facial expressions, eye states, parasites, objects, distance, and so on and so forth. The aim of this study is to introduce, classify, decode, and analyze all kinds of Non-Verbal Communication in the novel to show how body language can convey, amongst other things, such functions as love, fear, anxiety, and lying, and also to show what tools the author uses to narrate non-verbal behaviors of characters. The results show that Saadawi has benefited the most from the different positions of the hands and face and from different types of gaze, along with their related functions. He has used these modes to express, amongst other things, such concepts as fear of strange things, fear, anxiety and sadness, and gaining information. In addition to these, other modes and organs are also involved in conveying the author's messages. Also, most of the functions of these messages are substitution functions.
Keywords
- Social linguistics؛ semantics؛ non-verbal communication؛ Arabic novel؛ Booker prize
- Ahmed Saadawi
- Frankenstein in Baghdad
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