Analysis and interpretation of the hero's mythology in Kelidar Dowlatābādi , based on Joseph Campbell's theory
Subject Areas : Persian language and literature texts
Reyhane Faramarzi Kaffash
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(Student Department of language and Persian literature , Sabzevar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sabzevar,Iran)
Ali Eshghi Sardehi
2
(Assistant Professor of Islamic Azad University, Sabzevar Branch, Persian Language and Literature Department, Sabzevar, Iran)
hasan Delbari
3
(Assistant Professor of Persian Language and Literature, Hakim Sabzevari University)
Abolqasem Amirahmadi
4
(Assistant Professor of Islamic Azad University, Sabzevar Branch, Persian Language and Literature Department, Sabzevar, Iran)
Keywords: اسطوره, قهرمان, Myth, کلیدر, hero, کمپبل, Campbell, دولتآبادی, Kelidar, Dowlatābādi,
Abstract :
The myth is the result of thought and belief of mankind and one of the main elements of the construct of the culture and identity of nations. American mythologist, Joseph Campbell presents a similar pattern and structure for all myths of the world. The current paper, using a descriptive, analytical and overview based on Campbell's model, concludes that the the Great Persian novel. Kelidar has a structural epic infrastructure similar to that of the other novels heroic all around the world. A pattern based on which Gol Mohammad, the champion of Kelidar is a human hero who was born again, and departure, initiation and return the level of intuition, perception of sanctity following his own way, approaching the myth heroic status. Dowlatābādi has used myth heroic capacity in narration and structural cohesion as well as creation of new meanings in behavior such as refusal of invitation. Given the type of myth heroic function in Kelidar, it can be said that the work has gone through a superficial approach to the past myths, and has regained and rebuilt them, and has been able to present a time-consistent pattern.
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