The Study of "Homay and Homayoun" and "Gol and Nowruz" with Theory of Love (John Lee)
Subject Areas : Persian Language & LiteratureTayebe Abdollahzade 1 , Vajiheh Torkamani Barandozi 2 , Ahmad Karimi 3 , Maryam Shadmohammadi 4
1 - Ph.D. Candidate, Persian Language and Literature Dept., Humanities Faculty,
Chalus Branch, Islamic Azad University, Chalus, Iran
2 - Assistant Professor, Persian Language and Literature Dept., Humanities Faculty,
Chalus Branch, Islamic Azad University, Chalus, Iran
3 - Assistant Professor, Persian Language and Literature Dept., Humanities Faculty, Chalus Branch, Islamic Azad University, Chalus, Iran
4 - Assistant Professor, Persian Language and Literature Dept., Humanities Faculty, Chalus Branch, Islamic Azad University, Chalus, Iran
Keywords: love, Gol and Nowruz, Homay and Homayon, John Lee's Theory of Love,
Abstract :
There has been much debate about the nature and nature of love from the perspective of psychology. In recent decades, researchers have tried to study literary works by focusing on various theories; one of the theories in this regard is the theory of love. Is John Lee. In his theory, he compares the types of love with the original colors, and the three main styles of love are given: love to an ideal person, love as a game of love as friendship. Farsi, Kermani Khawaji in "Homay and Homayoun" and "Flower and Nowruz" poems, like other Ghanaian poets, deals with the subject of love and relationships of lover and lover; in this study, we have tried to find love in Khaju's poems with John Lee's theory of love. Examine and adapt. The main question of this research is to answer the following question: What are the characteristics of love in these two poems which correspond to the type of love in Lee's theory? The result of this study shows that love in these two love stories is characterized by John Lee's theory of love. It corresponds to being romantic and having a passionate style. Send feedback History Saved
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