Practicing the theory of morphology (Propp) on folklore myt (astronomer(
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https://doi.org/10.31185/bsj.Vol7.Iss11.272Keywords:
function, fairy tale, morphology, characterAbstract
Fairy tales are a form of folklore culture, as they reflect the society and era of the past. This method was passed orally from one progeny to the next. The research is a step onto highlighting Vladimir Propp’s theory’s roles and functions on the Kurdish folklore’s tale, along with, on how was the theory and functions were embodied to serve them. This study is under the title of “Practicing Propp’s Morphology Theory on the Myth of Astrology Folklore”. The research consists of two main segments. The first one is allocated for theory, while the second is devoted for practice. At last, we come to perceive that the principles and functions establish morphology theory. Most of the functions of Propp’s morphology theory are practiced on his own theory, and 23 out of 31 functions have been practiced on this tale, these functions took the role of complement in this context
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