%0 Journal Article %T The Comparison of Narrative Structure of “looking of Prophet at Slaves” In Masnavi and Fih ma Fih of Molavi %J Pazhūhish-i Źabān va Adabiyyāt-i Farsī %I Institute of Humanities and Social Studies ihss %Z 1735-1030 %A %D 1391 %\ 1391/06/31 %V 25 %N 10 %P 1-10 %! The Comparison of Narrative Structure of “looking of Prophet at Slaves” In Masnavi and Fih ma Fih of Molavi %K Narratology Conversation Narrative of Slaves Masnavi Fih ma Fih %X According to the reviews, there are 12 common narratives in Masnavi and Fih ma Fih. Since analyzing all common narratives is not possible in a single article, it seems that the first narrative of Fih ma Fih named “looking of Prophet at slaves” whose comparable is seen in the third book of Masnavi has many thinkable aspects like context of text, intermixing historical backgrounds, actions, Molavi innovation and so on which makes it more significant. Molavi intermixes two different backgrounds of Badr and Xandagh wars, and creates two narratives which are common in their first roles, kinds of behavioral, mental and verbal processes; but in Fih ma Fih he adds an episode and as a result expands conversation between characters and some roles and makes a different narrative. The current study reviews the historical background of abovementioned narrative, then, compares the actions and roles and their varieties, the analysis of actions based on kinds of current processes, reviewing characters based on the Grimac view, reviewing details and features of the narrative, features and characteristics of characters, scenery, and conversations in Fih ma Fih and Masnavi all in details, and shows the amount of Molavi’s innovation or his occupation based on the structure of the text. %U http://rimag.ir/fa/Article/9984