• List of Articles Siegfried

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        1 - Common features two epic of Iran and Germany
        Mehdi Momtahen Kambiz Safiei
        Perhaps the oldest epic narrative genre and kind of not, but certainly the most dominant genre in the ancient and medieval periods, respectively.Epics and myths in all cultures and subcultures, either orally or in writing is seen.Epic myths in some cultures continue to More
        Perhaps the oldest epic narrative genre and kind of not, but certainly the most dominant genre in the ancient and medieval periods, respectively.Epics and myths in all cultures and subcultures, either orally or in writing is seen.Epic myths in some cultures continue to feed them.World literature is full of mythological elements Hmasy-. This epic literature in Iran and Germany in the "Shahnameh" and "Anthem Nyblvngn" clearly visible.Both in terms of language and cultural domain, and the common elements of these Indo-Zhrmny are there.In this paper the authors try first and then in the form of a detailed history of both the study and comparison Qhrman- Super Hero (Rostam and Siegfried), outlooks, different perspectives and common characteristics of these two immortal epic of epic literature and Germany pay. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Death escaping and its manifestation in creating the personalities of the world nations (With an emphasis on the common aspects of Esfandiar, Achilles, Siegfried and Balder characters)
        ali mohammad moazzeni Shahrbanoo Ghanje
        Human beings have always sought to answer their numerous questions about surrounded mysterious world. And finding the answer to these ambiguities has been identified as a way to escape from the amazement, wonder and, most importantly, their fears about the vast world in More
        Human beings have always sought to answer their numerous questions about surrounded mysterious world. And finding the answer to these ambiguities has been identified as a way to escape from the amazement, wonder and, most importantly, their fears about the vast world in which they lived. The most vague and unbearable of this mysterious and, at the same time, the most terrifying of them, was the phenomenon of death and the transition to the dead world that man knew nothing about this phenomenon. Human did not find a way to work efficiently against this incident. A man who encountered with unresolved and inevitable problem of death, sought to escape from his distasteful consolation, not in the outside world, but in his mind. His escapement appeared in an idealistic, ideal, empower and invincible personality that was found in various myths and epics of various nations and despite the dimensional distance of these lands, the similarities between these characters are indicative of the root cause of the common concern of mankind and the creation of these myths is a manifestation of human thought and concern. No matter what the geopolitical framework of the world and the flight of his mind, he searches his wish in a mysterious world. In this research we try to show the four common characters which are considered to be the most famous heroes of the nation's .We show the common origins of these works and the efforts about death escaping of mankind. Manuscript profile
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        3 - The Three Myths of Invulnerability: Achilles, Esfandiyar, and Siegfried A Comparative Study Based on Jungian Archetype Theory
        Ali Sālehi Abolqāsem Dādvar
        The concept of invulnerability has a long history; it expresses the long-term desire of mankind to achieve immortality, and has been presented in various ways among the myths of various nations. The three myths of invulnerability, namely, Achilles, Esfandiyar, and Siegf More
        The concept of invulnerability has a long history; it expresses the long-term desire of mankind to achieve immortality, and has been presented in various ways among the myths of various nations. The three myths of invulnerability, namely, Achilles, Esfandiyar, and Siegfried, have a widespread frequency comparing other myths, and the concept of invulnerability as an archetype can be studied in all three myths. Since many scholars have considered the similarities between these three myths as a result of Jungian archetype theory, the present article attempts to check the issue. The method used is descriptive and library research. With the aim of identifying the roots of these myths and based on the theory of archetype, the research reviews the common and uncommon points of the three myths; it studies three myths, Achilles, Esfandiyar, and Siegfried with comparative method and answers these questions: what common and distinctive roots can be found in the study of these three myths, and to what extent the similarities between these three myths can be justified by the theory of archetype. One of the most important results of the research is reinforce of the theory of influence of Ferdosi from Homer in the creation of Esfandiar's mythology. Manuscript profile