Sherwah and Alwaniyah; A Cmparative View at the Structure of Native Songs in Khuzestan and Bushehr

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Folk songs, as genuine and indigenous products of one language and its literature, have always enjoyed greatdiversity. In the present study, two examples of the most striking folklore novels with a comparative view are investigated. Sherwah as the native folk language of the Bushehr province and Alwaniyah as the folk music of the Arab people of Khuzestan lineup, formed the main body of this study. In seeking the similarities and differences of these two, a comparative method was used and the structure of them was assigned using historical and technical sub-methods. The results of this study can be characterized by the fact that the contributions of these two songs are much more than differences, and in some cases, such as the similarities, the clarity of emotions associated with real life, the absence of plurality, local plurality, the accompaniment of traditional instruments, and sadness ... are summarized.

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Persian
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Journal of Research in Comparative Literature, Volume:9 Issue: 34, 2019
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57 to 73
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