Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
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Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose شماره 78

volume Number : 15
number In Volume : 8
issue Number : 78

Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
volume Number 15، number In Volume 8، ، issue Number 78

The reflection of humanism in the novels of the moon is completed and Tarlan by Fariba Vafi

Ziba Malekzadeh Dilamghani , Naser Naseri Kohnehshahri (Author in Charge), Shahriar Hassanzadeh

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Among literary works, the story provides the best platform for criticizing the author. The novels "Tarlan" and "The Moon is Complete" draw society"s attention to realities that are far removed from our view. These novels try to show human value and dignity and try to remind him of his lost human identity.

METHODOLOGY: This study aims to analyze these novels based on humanistic human-centered components. In this regard, with a descriptive-analytical method to study issues such as; Rationalism, loneliness, realism, unrestricted geography (or utopia), human relations, critique of tradition, and some other concepts.

FINDINGS: Given that humanism is a school with an emphasis on human superiority and the need for self-belief and belief in inner powers, and on the other hand, humanist ideas have always been a concern for artists and writers

CONCLUSION: The results of the research indicate that almost all humanistic components in both novels are seen as fundamental concerns of the author. Also, the author has been able to express these concerns and concepts in the form of interpersonal relationships of characters and Show staging and characterization.

Keyword
Humanism , Story , Fariba Vafi , The Full Moon , Tarlan

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