Discourse analysis is a new discipline and has complex and constantly changing relationships with the language sciences and other social sciences. According to Discourse Analysis, a text is a specific mode of organization and it must be studied in relation with the conditions of its production(discourse ). In other words, texts are embedded in complex power relations, the social and cultural institutions. Literary texts are not exempt from this general law governing the text production. Furthermore, trialectic relationships exist between representation discourse, and the world. Our representations of the world are products of discourse. All in all, texts are themselves social actions. Applying Critical Discourse Analysis to literature might assume different forms such as an interest in de-mystifying ideologies and power relations or production processes or interdiscursivity analysis or identifying different types of discourses or a survey of developments in discourses.