Analysis of Fear of Death in Hedayat's Three Drops of Blood and The Immoralist of Gide by Gilbert Durand's approach

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In the present paper, it is tried to study the Collection of Stories written by Sadegh Hedayt entitled Three Drops of Blood and Gide’s Immoralist (Anti-Morality). We analyze the images in Three Drops of Blood and The Immoralist emerged from the authors’ anxiety and worry. We demonstrate that how these two authors’ imagination has led to fantasize for overcoming worry and fear of death and creation of images that reflect the internal characters of these two stories. The unconscious desires and fantasies that are revealed in these two authors’ consciousness will be studied. The procedure of Gilbert Durand’s criticism is employed for achieving this objective. According to this, we will show how the imagination of the two authors leads to the reverie, the classification of the literary images in imaginary long poems will be lead to realizing Hedayat’s and Gide’s imagination. We will find the imaginative tendency of these two authors’ imagination.
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Persian
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Critical Language & Literary Studies, Volume:11 Issue: 15, 2016
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275 to 291
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