Matn/Pizhūhī-i Adabī (Sep 2019)
The Elements of the Folklore Culture in the Story of Hanaye Soukhte and the Novel of Chenare Dalbati
Abstract
One of the most important themes of contemporary fiction is the reflection of people's culture, and since human beings and their lives and ideas are integral to the story, so the connection of people's culture with human beings has come to this literary form. Part of this culture is social, religious, medical, and superstitious customs, and part includes conversational language and local dialects, poems and songs, proverbs and games. Shahla Parvin Rouh and Mansooreh Sharifzadeh are writers who have paid special attention to people's culture, their work reflecting the relationship of human beings with this culture. The inappropriate or inappropriate use of this culture in developing and living human beings in fictional societies is partly rooted in real society, and on the other hand it is sometimes apparent that these themes are a cover for the author's innermost thoughts and intentions that help him It makes for a more artistic and sometimes more sophisticated way of creating work. Of course, due to the author’s gender and insight, and the setting of the event, the manner of reflecting these themes differs and resembles ocassionally, and it can be analyzed via this perspective. The criteria of selecting the authors are common sex, period of time, and their works of art chosen in different literary festivals.
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