Recognition of two types of Safavid proverbial tales

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The Safavid era, for political and social reasons, is a time of abundant storytelling. In this research, the tales of the Safavid era are divided into two religious-historical and romantic-valorical parts. Religious-historical texts of this period are neither historically significant nor religiously documented but accurate reflections on social issues and people's tastes. Romance-heroic tales are also those of a savage storyteller who, for the purpose of a land, often a throne or queen of another land that falls in love with his image, rides around the world and performs martial arts. Given the specific political and social conditions of the Safavid era and the consolidation of Shiite religion in Iran, which consequently dominated the discourse around religious discourse, the promotion of religious discourse among the masses and the propagation of the dominant ideology of government in public places, including coffee shops, by each of the narrators. There are two categories of texts, historical-religious and romantic-valor.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Literary and rhetorical research, Volume:7 Issue: 1, 2019
Pages:
59 to 66
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