Typology of story: Recognizing the political ideology of Sadegh Choubak, in the Context Allegorical contradiction of "Esa'e Adab'

Document Type : Research Paper

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1 PhD in Persian Language and Literature, University of Mazandaran

2 UNIVERSITY OF MAZANDARAN

10.29252/kavosh.2024.20318.3441

Abstract

Knowing the types and subtypes is an important step in the direction of familiarizing literary works and evaluating their stylistic and linguistic beauty. In the present study, in order to take a step in the direction, the genre of Esa'e Adab's story from the marquee collection, which was banned by the Pahlavi government, is studied. This typology is done with the approach of critical stylistics, whose main function is to analyze the layers of the text in order to discover its hidden ideology. The results of the research show that the story is an allegorical contradiction, which in its depth refers to important historical events such as Reza Shah's efficiency, his double behavior in the face of religion, the Goharshad mosque uprising, the repression of clerics, and the assassination of Ayatollah Modarres The narrative is written in the framework of the model of the school of socialist realism, and all the components that are assumed in this research, by forming a meaningful body, implicitly reflect the author's political-socialist ideology in order to legitimize the struggle against domination.

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