sara parsaei jahromi; dorreh dadjooy tavakoli; shirin koushki; mohammad ali gozashti
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Mehdi Hamidi and Shamloo are poets with a style of contemporary literature; The psychological characteristic of irresistibility is reflected as a dominant thought and form of expression in the poems of these two poets; In the face of difficulties, these artists, in addition to equating their talents ...
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Mehdi Hamidi and Shamloo are poets with a style of contemporary literature; The psychological characteristic of irresistibility is reflected as a dominant thought and form of expression in the poems of these two poets; In the face of difficulties, these artists, in addition to equating their talents and abilities with mythical characters, in the face of difficulties, have strongly bowed down to great subjects such as law, politics, sacred things, etc. The mentioned psychological dimensions are also related to some spectrums of narcissism. In the present study, using psychoanalytic theories, the internal causes of composing arrogant poems were identified. The research seeks to answer the question of whether the psychological phenomenon of indomitability has significantly influenced the quality, quantity and style of literary imagery of these two poets or no. The research method is descriptive and analytical. In the end, it was concluded that all kinds of irrevocable manifestations have played a significant role in the selection of literary industries, quantity, advancement of the artistic aspect of the themes and value of the works of these poets and therefore can not be ignored.
Mohammad Ali Rezaei; sara Zirak; Amir Ismail Azar
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In this article, the two main characters of Souvashun's novel (Yousef and Zari) are psychoanalyzed by Karen Horney's theory of neurosis. Karen Horneydescribes different types of neurotic behavior as a result of overusing coping strategies to deal with basic anxiety caused by interpersonal relationships. ...
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In this article, the two main characters of Souvashun's novel (Yousef and Zari) are psychoanalyzed by Karen Horney's theory of neurosis. Karen Horneydescribes different types of neurotic behavior as a result of overusing coping strategies to deal with basic anxiety caused by interpersonal relationships. She identified three broad categories of three neurotic needs in her theory: needs for power, prestige and affection. Horney considers the presence of anxiety as the main sign of nervous conflict in personality. Psychoanalytic analysis showed that the male character of the novel (Joseph) reflects all kinds of natural desires, feelings, and behaviors without anxiety, and that his behavioral contradictions are the kind of natural contradictions seen in ordinary human beings. But the character of the female one (Zari) is very anxious. The fundamental contradiction in his behavior reflects the symptoms of a benevolent nervous personality. Severe anxiety in Zari's character breaks down his character's defense structure. Eventually the fear of madness comes. Here, the neurotic character prepares to heal and undergo treatment. In Souvashun's novel, Dr. Abdullah Khan, by referring Zarito her real self, helps her overcome the gap between her imaginary self and his real self and regain her lost courage.