Analysis of Parvin Etesami’s poems with an approach on social-psychological component(Case study: prejudice and attraction )

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Case Study (بدون رتبه معتبر)
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Each literacy work shows that each phenomenon directly or indirectly refers to the specific aspect of individual, social, cultural, political, and so on streams in a society based on the worldview and thinking manner of its creator. Obviously, others’ effect on an individual needs his/her mutual relationship with them. Therefore, social psychology is known as a study of human interaction or the science of studying human beings. It includes many components of community orientation (social influence), aggression, attraction, persuasion, imitation, prejudice, etc. What studied in this research are Parvin Etesami’s poems which is viewed and then analyzed by descriptive-analytical method from the “prejudice” aspect as a social-psychological component in the mentioned personality in her poems. This is to indicate what Parvin Etesami’s view is toward prejudice of personalities in her poems? The results show that Parvin mentions people's prejudices with a critical and poignant view.

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Persian
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Persian Language and Literature Journal, Volume:13 Issue: 48, 2021
Pages:
35 to 61
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