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Hosseini Komeleh M, Namar Motlagh B. The mythanalyse of love in the common culture of Guilan and Alamut region (a case study of the narration of Aziz and Negar). LIRE 2024; 21 (83) :7-14
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Narratives that have been narrated orally and in different parts of Iran and have survived to this day have a valuable place in understanding the culture and identity of the people of this region. One of these narrations is the story of Aziz and Negar from Taleghan region and Alamut region, which in addition to the people of that land, is also narrated in Gilan province and parts of Mazandaran. This research intends to study this narrative in a descriptive method of content analysis and using a mythological approach. In the mythology method, in addition to the text, discourse, hypertext and hypertext conditions will also be addressed. Hence, with the mythology of narration, it is possible to study the pattern of love in the culture of the region under study and the subconscious mind of that society. In this research, an attempt has been made to investigate the function of the pattern of narrative myths and the quality of their presence as a model of love in contemporary society by using the six stages of love mythology including narrative description, thematic analysis, narrative metaphors, comparative mythology, contemporary situation and combined analysis. Findings show that despite the expansion of temporary and unstable emotional relationships influenced by the postmodern world of the West in the study community, the theme of eternal love as the main theme of the narrator is still alive in the subconscious of society. This society not only does not deny the necessity of the myths of eternal love, but also attempts to give birth to myths with this theme in society. As a result, the myth of Aziz and Negar is a good model for lovemaking in society.
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Article Type: مقالات علمی پژوهشی | Subject: Popular literature
Received: 2022/01/3 | Accepted: 2022/06/22 | Published: 2023/05/20

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