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Polyphonic Authorship: Narrative Technique Assimilated by Svetlana Alexievich to Investigate the Consternation Caused by Cataclysmic Incidents

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Ms. S. Pinky Shama Johnny,Dr. S. Rema Devi
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.5.404

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Polyphony is a pre-existing hypothesis, analysed extensively by Russian Linguist and Literary Critics. Polyphonic authorship aims at countenancing the readers to interpret the outcome based on the multi-dimensional voices of the characters involved in the text or discourse. The message to reader is conveyed by first hand people who have been a part of the episode, thus enabling a connect that is intense in comparison to the historical books which contradictorily glorify; and at times camouflage the goriness involved in the actual event. Svetlana Alexievich assimilates polyphony to facilitate readers to visualize anecdotes which is closely associated with cognitive psychology.

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