The Iranian Society in the Novel “Yek Asheghaneh Aram” by Nader Ebrahimi

Authors

  • علي محيسن عبود جامعة سومر Author

Abstract

    The study of literary texts creates the conditions and provides the What prepares and sets the necessary conditions for improving literary works and the special role and importance in this case is the subject of critique and the precise analysis of literary texts, novels, and short stories. This is very important in the literature of any nation. Most literary texts and their characteristics are shaped in a way that allows us to gain a special status by utilizing techniques and developing specific skills, through which they add more appeal and beauty to their works through writing. In this research, we consider Iranian society as an example in the novel" Yek Asheghaneh Aram"by Nader Ebrahimi, where we always observe a strong bond and coherence between literature and society. In the majority of literary works, whether in the form of poetry, texts, or long or short literary stories, they are part of society and the ongoing recognized affairs, and thus, they reflect and blend into it. All the narratives referred to as long literary stories have been significantly and clearly influenced by the conditions of society and trending topics, generally reflecting the social environment. Critics believe that the novel or long story is one of the most comprehensive literary works that can be analyzed and studied in sociology and social behavior, or what is known as sociology. As is evident, the novel" Yek Asheghaneh Aram" and its title are not exempt from this subject, as it represents a romantic and emotional narrative. The novel in our hands tells the story of a man from Gilan – Northern Iran – who, by fortunate destiny, worked in the field of education. This story illustrates the conditions of this man before the 1979 revolution, especially since he was also politically active at that time.

Published

2025-03-05