Adaptation of the "Kelileh and Demneh" and "Marzban-nameh" allegories for children Based on communicational theory

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Adaptation of the "Kelileh and Demneh" and "Marzban-nameh" allegories for children Based on communicational theory: Children require their own literature, and it is imperative that any work that is unique to children will greatly meet the needs of this group. In recent decades, the preservation and transfer of national literary identity to children has attracted the attention of countless authors and adapters to ancient and new literary texts for children. Works like "Kelileh and Demneh " and "Marzban-nameh" are suitable for being allegorical for this work. In this research, it has been tried to study the appropriateness of the analogies of these two books for children based on the theory of communicational in a descriptive-analytical way. Allegories are based on tripods: environment and ecologies, Skein and motivation are important. Findings show that based on the three principles, a more appropriate relationship can be established between the allegorical texts and the children and adolescent audience.

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Persian
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Journal of Practical Rhetoric and Rhetorical Criticism, Volume:4 Issue: 2, 2019
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45 to 58
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