“HON DAT”, an allegory of the resistance of the Vietnamese
Subject Areas : Research Allegory in Persian Language and LiteratureNazanin Farzad 1 , abdolhosein farzad 2
1 - -Ph.D. student of persian language and literature,Islamic Azad University,South Tehran branch
-faculty member of Islamic Azad University, Garmsar branch
2 - Associate professor of Persian language and literature, Institute of Humanities and Social Studies-Tehran-Iran
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People of Vietnam country that was colonized by west for years, in a ruinous battle against the most powerful military of the world that is to say united states of America showed such resistance that in contemporary world history were introduced as a unique example of a small nation resistance.“Hon Dat” novel by “Anh Duc” is a realistic work that shows power and resistance of small village against USA army and also internal traitors. In this case, “Hon Dat” is a symbol of the land of Vietnam. In this novel, the author’s emphasis is on every body’s participation against enemy. He believes that even a simple rural can change the end of the war into compatriots favor.”As same as the resistance of the people of Vietnam, Hon dat” starts with hope and ends with victory.
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