Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
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Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose شماره 55

volume Number : 13
number In Volume : 9
issue Number : 55

Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
volume Number 13، number In Volume 9، ، issue Number 55

An Analytical Study of the Structure and Content of Storytelling in Contemporary Western Iran

Ronak Samad , Khalil Baygzadeh (Author in Charge), Roghaya Sadraie

Abstract

The literary origin of the modern-day style is geographically ascribed to the West (Europe), which reached the East at considerable intervals. Although there has been a history of ancient oral and sometimes written legends and anecdotes in all Eastern countries, there is a fundamental difference between these types of narratives with short stories and novels. Translating the works of Western storytellers provided an introduction to the literary genre of fiction for the eastern regions, and consequently for Iranian writers, and especially for western Iran, a look at the structure and content of Western Iranian writers" stories suggests this influence. The present study, while investigating the effects of the fictional index of these areas, has analyzed how the storytelling began and the structural and content development of storytelling in western Iran. Studies show that the stories of the writers of these areas, in simple realistic narrative (social realism), narrate the lives of people suffering from poverty, ignorance, day-to-day living, and the bottlenecks of living. In terms of fictional elements, the subject of stories, climate, narrative style, and personality type are the most prominent structural indicators of Western Iranian writers" stories. The subject of their stories mainly focuses on issues and realities in western Iran (Pahlavi era) such as poverty, unemployment, local oppression, violence against women, most of them narrative and narrative, in the form of subordinate personalities of color. And the smell of climate is expressed.

Keyword
Structural and Content Analysi , Storytelling , Storytelling , Western Iran Writer

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