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Abstract This study attempts a narratological analysis of the elements of voice and mood of two novels by Kazuo Ishiguro: The Remains of the Day (1989) and Never Let Me Go (2005). Narratology is one of the main branches of structuralism. The goal of this field is to understand, analyze, and evaluate narratives. The theoretical reference of the study will be based on the ideas of narratology with special reference to Gerard Genette Narrative Theory. The analysis is then further going into the examination of the function of the narrator in the two novels. In addition, the study determines the similarities and differences between the two selected texts using Gerard Genette’s Narrative Theory. At the end, findings and recommendations for further research are provided. Key words: narratology, Gerard Genette, voice, mood, Kazuo Ishiguro, narrator, The Remains of the Day, Never Let Me Go. |