Reflections on Climate Elements in the Novels of Abraham Youness

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Climate stories often reflect commonalities and elements such as culture, beliefs and customs of a geographical area.One of the five areas of Iranian climatic writing is the West Climatic or Kermanshah climatic field, which has an independent identity and its history is almost as old as modern Iranian fiction.Kermanshah climate is pioneering in creating labor literature and reflecting human rights equality ideas And it has played a major role in the novel.In this descriptive-analytical study, material and spiritual elements of culture such as language, words and idioms, poems and proverbs, food and clothing, etc.Like most writers in Kermanshah, Yunsi chose the style of realism for his novels. Qualitatively analyzed in the works of Ibrahim Younesi, one of the prominent figures of Iranian climatic literature. And the analysis is over.The studies revealed that the main features of the West's climatic features in the Younesian novels were that his novels were considered among the finest works of Western climate literature.

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Persian
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Persian Language and Literature, Volume:73 Issue: 241, 2020
Pages:
263 to 286
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