Analysis of critical allegories in the story of "Ganeh Ganehai Zard" with political issues and social effects in order to enlighten the audience
Subject Areas : Research Allegory in Persian Language and LiteratureMaryam Alizadeh 1 , Kamran Pashaei Fakhri 2 , Parvane Adelzade 3
1 - No
2 - Associate Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University of Tabriz, Iran
3 - Islamik Azad university
Keywords: gory and types of allegory, critical fiction literature, Yar Ali Pourmoghadam, Ganeh Ganehai Zard, social politics,
Abstract :
Critical fiction is one of the most obvious fields in which social issues and problems are well represented. In some social periods, writers could not easily express their opinions due to the political suffocation of the society, they used indirect methods of expression such as critical allegories to express their opinions, thoughts and criticisms. Since the examination of critical parables is necessary to show thoughts and criticisms of the political, social and historical situation of the society in order to enlighten the audience, the purpose of the research is to examine the actions and critical allegorical behaviors in the story of "Ganeh Ganehai Zard" with a political approach and social influences in order to enlighten the audience. In this article, we intend to mention some examples based on political, historical and social allegory from the text of the story and examine the social harm caused by it and answer the question that; What is the effect of critical allegorical actions and behaviors with a political, social and historical approach in the story of "Ganeh Ganehai Zard" in the direction of enlightening the audience? The data collection method of this research was done in a library manner and has a descriptive-analytical approach. The results of the research show that the author has portrayed the political and social effects of dictatorial, dictatorial and colonial actions and behaviors and the resulting social harms to enlighten the audience with critical parables.