A REVIEW OF ‘WHERE THE FIRE BURNS’ BY THE STRUCTURALIST METHOD

The structuralist analysis method having many application areas from sociology to architecture is extensively used in areas, which have the narration text, such as tale, theatre, novel and cinema. The structuralist analysis is based to find elements forming the universal and to determine with which...

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Autor principal: Mustafa SÖZEN
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Publicado: Fırat University 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/14dbc81c034645a88ff19c46a4aa6281
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Sumario:The structuralist analysis method having many application areas from sociology to architecture is extensively used in areas, which have the narration text, such as tale, theatre, novel and cinema. The structuralist analysis is based to find elements forming the universal and to determine with which relations these elements in the narration text are connected to each other. The search of the structure in structural analysis done by two principal methods. The first one is practising this method on one single work or a group of works. The other method doesn’t target the work but focuses on the (art) disipline itself and analises the system. The structuralist method doesn’t target to reach a definite conclusion but to search the structure of the system. No text is able to express everything related to the research subject nor would it explain the narrative layers of the text. The basic problematic of the research is using the structuralist analysis method which is extensively used for theatre and novel. Only few samples of this method’s being practised on Turkish Cinema exists. . In this study, it was aimed to analyze the film called ‘Where The Fire Burns’ directed by İsmail Güneş and to form a sample study in cinema area. The analise mainly focuses on the elements such as the story building, the narrative layers of the texture and the construction of the conflicts. These are the similar elements of all the structuralist analysing samples of different variations. <