Common motifs, Characters, Metaphors and Plots between Dovlatov’s and Petrov’s Novels

  • Svetlana Aleksandrovna Zaytseva World Culture Subdepartment, Moscow State Linguistic University, Moscow, Russia
Palabras clave: Correlation, Implied Sense, Characters, Plot.

Resumen

The aim of the study is to investigate common motifs, characters, metaphors and plots between Dovlatov’s and Petrov’s novels via structural and comparative-historical methods. As a result, it is worth paying attention to the importance of the Russian intelligentsia metaphor. Refer to Dovlatov’s A Foreign Woman, where he, through the image of Maria Tatarovich, defines the significance of the Soviet intelligentsia: In the Soviet Union she was a multi-skilled intellectual. In conclusion, all of the novels have common motifs, metaphors, characters united with external similarity, actions, characteristics and plots
Publicado
2019-08-03
Cómo citar
Zaytseva, S. A. (2019). Common motifs, Characters, Metaphors and Plots between Dovlatov’s and Petrov’s Novels. Opción, 35, 280-295. Recuperado a partir de https://www.produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/opcion/article/view/24520