Psychological investigation of Seyyedey Zahra Hosseini's personality based on Alfred Adler's inferiority complex theory with emphasis on the book of Da (Mother)
BANAFSHEH BOJNORDI
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PhD student of Persian language and literature, Islamic Azad University, Chalus
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vajiheh torkamani barandozi
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Assistant Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Chalous Branch, Islamic Azad University, Chalous, Iran.
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koros karimpasandi
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Assistant Professor of Persian language and literature, Department of Persian language and literature, Chalous Branch, Islamic Azad University, Chalous, Iran.
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Naima kiyalashaki
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Assistant Professor of the Department of Persian Language and Literature, Chalous Branch, Azad University, Chalous, Iran
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Keywords: Personality, Zahra Hosseini, Book of Da, Humility Complex, Adler.,
Abstract :
The present research is conducted with the aim of psychological investigation of Seyedey Zahra Hosseini's character based on Alfred Adler's inferiority complex theory with an emphasis on the book of Da (Mother) in order to validate the historical work of the said work and in an analytical-descriptive method. For this purpose, issues such as satire, boasting, personality disorder, narcissism, jealousy, and arrogance have been proposed as components of Adler's inferiority complex theory. The results of the research show that Seyedey Zahra Hosseini, as a narrator, despite expressing many problems and despairs, does not suffer from inferiority complex and what she has expressed under the morally objectionable components in her interpretation of her present and retelling of her personal memories is influenced by Da's memoirs. It is from the natural atmosphere and the war-torn conditions around the narrator that it is the result of the aggression of the Iraqi Baath regime and the sabotage and betrayal of a number of separatist and hypocrite forces. by identifying and delving into Zahra Hosseini's characteristics and behavioral signs and her character and behavior, characteristics such as hatred, anger, satire, expression of sadness, cynicism, jealousy, arrogance, which can be seen in her narrative and memories, are in accordance with the reality of the society. And as environmental factors have influenced his attitude. Therefore, according to Adler's theory, it can be said that the narrator did not suffer from inferiority complex.
