The applied comparison between Fereydoon Moshiri and Albert Camus’s thoughts
Subject Areas : شعرSayed Ahmad Hosseini Kazerooni 1 , Mahnaz Karami 2
1 - Professor, Department of Persian Literature, Bushehr Branch, Islamic Azad University, Bushehr
2 - Student of PhD and Associate Professor,Department of Persian Literature, Bushehr Branch, Islamic Azad University, Bushehrdr
Keywords: human, انسان, Affection, آلبر کامو, فریدون مشیری, عصیان, مهرورزی, Albert Camus, Fereidoon Moshiri, Rebellion,
Abstract :
Human thoughts and his attitude to himself, God and the nature created the literature schools. According to this great influence, we decided to compare two phrases which can be an abstract of the East and West theories. In this contrast, we received that “Albert Camus” with his clause “I rebel, thus I am“ has been considered only one of human existence aspects, which is rebellion and looked at human with one eye; so he has reached an incomplete, wrong and one-dimentional cognition of human that causes his separation from his own nature. While, thinkers as “Fereidoon Moshiri” with religious background and a better understanding of human connect him to other creatures with “friendly and lovely feel” and considered the view of “unity in multiplicity”.