Sociological Analysis of Parichehr novel (according to addiction phenomenan)

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Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
One of the novels is the social novel in which the author lives under the influence of his society structure and he creates a property that the can administer community image.
The novel "Parichehr" is in this category that the author of the novel, M.moad poor, many of the problems is portraied as story in the current era.
"Addiction" as a social phenomenon and important problem is creator in the form of the bitter realities of society, is present in many novels, however, they are less scientific attention has been explored in these works.
This subject is responsible for the literature sociological that by exploring the relationships and links between society and literature, that available reality researched fiction and reality in the world of literary and artistic works.
In this paper, a reflection of this unlucky phenomenon in Parichehr novel will be studied analytical-Descriptive method.The research results indicate many of the factors that experts are advance the reasons for turning to drugs and addiction.as well as imposition as backwash of this subject are mentioned in this novel is visible.
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Persian
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مجله مطالعات داستانی, Volume:3 Issue: 3, 2015
Pages:
7 to 22
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