maryam zamani(allahdad); tahereh golestani bakht; Saman Rahmani Farshbaf
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The expression of different aspects of the character and the events surrounding it in long novels has caused this kind of literature to be a good carrier for psychoanalytic critiques. The exploration of the main character's defense styles is based on Freud's psychoanalytic point of view, which styles ...
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The expression of different aspects of the character and the events surrounding it in long novels has caused this kind of literature to be a good carrier for psychoanalytic critiques. The exploration of the main character's defense styles is based on Freud's psychoanalytic point of view, which styles are most widely used among the characters, and what effect their repeated use has on the process of processing the characters in the story. This article describes and analyzes the styles and their use with integrated methods in the novel Kalidar . This study shows that the use of styles among the characters of the novel is significant and high, and in some characters, such as Khan Mohammad, the use of these styles is repeated, continuous and as a part of his lifestyle. In some others, such as Golmohammad, these mechanisms have been observed and manifested more in the face of stressful events.
maryam zamani(allahdad); tahereh golestanibakht
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Highly dreamy or dreamy associations and literary texts, including avoidance of direct speech, image, metaphor, and symbol, cause psychologists and literary critics to find similar ways of discovering a subject. On the other hand, it is well known that the dream resembles a short story. In his stories, ...
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Highly dreamy or dreamy associations and literary texts, including avoidance of direct speech, image, metaphor, and symbol, cause psychologists and literary critics to find similar ways of discovering a subject. On the other hand, it is well known that the dream resembles a short story. In his stories, Ismail Fasih did not use the dream as the main approach, but his repeated use and sometimes use of it to advance the story was not without effect. The purpose of this study is to analyze the dream in five stories of elaborate stories in which the dream is used and to answer questions 1. What effect do dreams have on the progress of his story? Which of the two theorists can be interpreted from the perspective of eloquent stories? Are dreams in these stories prophetic or evangelizing or influenced by past events? The study used a descriptive-analytic method and the results showed that most dreams are based on stressful and anxious situations of the past and cause stress for the viewer to sleep in moments of awakening. The healing of everyday pain, the subconscious part of the mind, comes with the help of the viewer's sleep and evokes sweet memories to bring the needed relief. Fasih, on the other hand, has used dreams well to introduce the fictional characters, both for the reason they are present in the main character's life and in the past, as well as for the relationships that are hidden in awakening to the reader.
tahereh golestani bakht; maryam zamani(allahdad); Saman Rahmani Frashbaf
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Literary critics, using psychology and character analysis and story events, reveal the hidden angles of the text. One of the aims of psychoanalytic criticism is to analyze and analyze the characters and the events that occur in the text. The purpose of this study is to investigate the inferiority complex, ...
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Literary critics, using psychology and character analysis and story events, reveal the hidden angles of the text. One of the aims of psychoanalytic criticism is to analyze and analyze the characters and the events that occur in the text. The purpose of this study is to investigate the inferiority complex, the symbols of superiority, and the ways in which the inferiority complex compensates for the main characters in the story. Long and artistic novels, considering the different aspects of the character and the various events surrounding it, are a good place to emerge. They are psychological critiques; hence Kelidar's long and brilliant novel, written by Mahmoud Dolatabadi for dealing with the different facets of the multiple characters in the story, is a good text for this review. Descriptive-analytical method. The findings show that the driving force and behavioral motive of Gol Mohammed was his sense of superiority and his desire to conquer the sentiments of the ruler. His behavior at the end of the story illustrates the unity and cohesion of his role and a means to express the superior and transcendent aspects of his personality. Other characters in the story, such as Sattar, Beyg Mohammed, and Khan Amoo, too, had overcome a sense of inferiority, but others, such as Ghadir, Nadali, , had fallen into the inferiority complex.