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        1 - Analysis of the story of Wameq and Ozra based on archetypal criticism
        peyman niknami Dr.pooran yousefipoor kermani Dr.fatemeh ghafuri mehdi abad
        Ancient critique is a model of mythological critique that emphasizes Jung's theories of collective unconsciousness and primordial forms. According to Jung, archetypes are those eternal and various forms that exist potentially in the depths of the collective unconscious More
        Ancient critique is a model of mythological critique that emphasizes Jung's theories of collective unconsciousness and primordial forms. According to Jung, archetypes are those eternal and various forms that exist potentially in the depths of the collective unconscious of human beings and are dormant. These ancient and mythical forms can be manifested in art and literature. Romance poetry is one of the areas that can serve as the backdrop for the emergence of archetypes. Since the literature of every nation is rooted in its culture and beliefs and the study of ancient stories is important not only from the literary, artistic or entertainment point of view, but also from the familiarity with the individual and social thoughts and values of the people of a nation. The present study attempts to analyze the status of the transcendent beloved in the abovementioned poem by explaining the symbols and archetypes of the story of the Wameq and Ozra and their role in the transcendence of the lover.so, it tries to reveal if in romantic story, the union of archetype models can show the beloved role in transcendence of the lover. It is observed that the unity and connection of the archetypes in this poem is in the direction of the growth and recognition and achieving human perfection for the lover. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Analysis of the Story of "Varaqe and Golshah" based on Archetypal Criticism
        peyman niknami pooran yusefipoor kermani fatemeh ghafuri mahdi abad
        AbstractArchetypes are one of the most important topics in Jung's psychology.Because archetypes act like the bone of literature romance poetry is one of the areas that can serve as the backdrop for the emergence of archetypes. Because the literature of every nation has More
        AbstractArchetypes are one of the most important topics in Jung's psychology.Because archetypes act like the bone of literature romance poetry is one of the areas that can serve as the backdrop for the emergence of archetypes. Because the literature of every nation has its roots in the culture and beliefs of that land, and the study of ancient stories is important not only from the literary, artistic or entertainment point of view, but also from the point of view of people's personal and social thoughts and values. This study attempts to analyze the status of the transcendent lover in the context of Varaqe and Golshah by explaining the symbols and archetypes of the story of Varaqe and Golshah and the role of the Transcendent Lover. One can see unity and connection of the archetypes in this poem are in the direction of the growth and recognition and achieving human perfection of the lover. Manuscript profile
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        3 - The Common Features of Pir/Sheikh (Old Wise Man) in Asrār al-Tawhid and The Brothers Karamazov
        azadeh hodeini arastoo mirani mohammadali mir
        Mysticism, as a human phenomenon, is not limited to a specific geographical region or ideology and its presence is seen in almost all cultures. Regarding the intercultural interactions between different cultures, mutual influence in the field of epistemological issues s More
        Mysticism, as a human phenomenon, is not limited to a specific geographical region or ideology and its presence is seen in almost all cultures. Regarding the intercultural interactions between different cultures, mutual influence in the field of epistemological issues seems obvious. Among Russian writers, Fyodor Dostoevsky, in a part of his novel The Brothers Karamazov, refers to the common mystical culture in Russia. In the novel, he frankly states that he has been influenced by the culture of Eastern mysticism. In the present study, by using library sources and descriptive-analytical method, the common features of Pir/Sheikh (old wise man) in Asrār al-Tawhid of Mohammad ibn Monvvar (the representative of Eastern mysticism) and The Brothers Karamazov (the representative of Western mysticism) have been investigated. The results of the research show that in these two books, the ways of life of Abu Said Abul-Khayr and Father Zosima (as the Pir/Sheikh or old wise men) have been dealt with, and topics such as the absolute obedience to the old wise man, the tendency of the masses to monastery and Sufi monastery, the public popularity of the old wise man, the guiding role of him in solving the problems of all the people, the charismatic acts of him, his connection with the Divine world, and the sanctification of the old wise man have been discussed. Manuscript profile