Schema Theory in Sarah Moss’s 'The Fell': A Cognitive Stylistic Study.
Published In: Misan Journal of Academic Studies, 2025, v. 24, n. 53. P. 126 1 of 3
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Authored By: Al-Saed, Salah R.; Hafidh Abeid, Nazar Abdul 3 of 3
Abstract
It is worth noting that the current study makes use to apply Schema Theory ST to a literary work namely: Sarah Moss's 'The Fell'. It shows the nexus relation between this theory and literary works from one hand and shows the relation with the act of reading and the reader from another. This study explores the application of ST in Sarah Moss’s The Fell. It focusses on how prior knowledge structures influence discourse structures, perception and conceptualization of the characters, and understanding of a particular narrative. It aims to examine how ST shapes narrative conceptualization, characters’ perception, and thematic flourishing in this contemporary novel. It hypothesizes that Sarah Moss’s The Fell employs schematic expectations to shape the characters’ understanding. It uses the headers of triggering schemas from the literary texts. These headers are precondition, instrumental, local, and internal conceptualization. In addition, the present study also investigates three kinds of schemas. First, the world schemas represented in the content of literary text. Second, the text schemas represented in readers' intuitive retrieving thinking in which the world schemas reveal to the reader during the act of reading, and third the language schemas in which the linguistic construction and style be structured. Finally, the study reveals that The Fell utilizes schema activation to shape reader expectations, enhance psychological realism, reinforce themes of isolation, and contribute to cognitive stylistics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Additional Information
- Source:Misan Journal of Academic Studies. 2025/03, Vol. 24, Issue 53, p126
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Literature and Writing
- Publication Date:2025
- ISSN:1994-697X
- DOI:10.54633/2333-024-053-012
- Accession Number:184280601
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