Author(s): Ramazan ARI
What makes a literary work valuable is the humanistic aspect that is embedded in it. In this aspect lay the humane emotions and tempers. In a situation when both its creator and the ones whom the creator addresses are human beings; while communication between these two poles in terms of idea is assured by thoughts, in psychological domain, it is realized through temper and emotions. While fictionalizing his story, narrator manifests temper and emotions by way of characters and actions. Emotions and tempers can be claimed to have been effective almost in all the stages of the events. Narrator mostly makes use of such emotions as anger, love, and jealousy as triggering agents to move protagonist into the action and he initiates the actions in this way. Narrator assures the flux of events by using such emotion as anxiety, fear, curiosity and consequently he ends the events by revealing such emotions as sadness, remorse and happiness. In respect of tempers, temperamental features which the narrator has attributed to the characters are directly and indirectly influential in the course of events in terms of exposition, rising action, suspension and dénouement. It is possible to see this effect explicitly in the story of Yûsuf and Zelîhâ.
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