GENRE IDENTIFICATION AND RELATED ISSUES: VANO SIRADEGHYAN'S "TAKE YOUR HAND OFF THE PAIN"
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https://doi.org/10.24234/journalforarmenianstudies.v3i66.123Keywords:
Vano Siradeghyan, Take Your Hand off the Pain, short story, novella, genre, literary studiesAbstract
Vano Siradeghyan’s work "Take Your Hand off the Pain" is a unique and original piece that attracts attention not only for its thematic depth but also for its genre characteristics. The author skillfully combines elements of a short story, essay, and philosophical reflection, creating a work that cannot be easily classified into one specific genre. It is a complex text that makes the reader reflect on significant social and personal issues, addressing both societal and inner emotional experiences of a person. Siradeghyan works with deep emotional descriptions and rhythmic accents, creating vivid and multilayered images that convey the feelings of the characters. His narrative goes beyond merely portraying characters on the surface—he delves into their psychology, revealing their inner struggles and complexities, which makes the characters relatable and understandable to the reader. The work also includes elements of philosophical reflection, adding depth to the text. "Take Your Hand off the Pain" transcends traditional storytelling, opening up new horizons in literature and offering fresh ways to express thoughts and emotions. This work is significant in the contemporary literary context, as it expands the boundaries of genre and presents new perspectives on the development of prose.
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Jrbashyan E. (2000), T'owmanyani grakan jhar'angowt'yowny' /Tumanyan's literary legacy/, Yerevan, HH GAA “Gitutyun” ed..
Siradeghyan V. (2021), Dowr'y' /Door/, Yerevan, “Vano Siradeghyan” himnadram.
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