Finding the roots of historical sources in Bahram Beizai's plays
Bahram Beizai, the author of the best plays, is a prominent figure in Persian prose and a theater and cinema director who is fascinated by Iranian culture and civilization. His plays are of great importance because of the many adaptations he has made of such ancient treasures. It can be said that Beizai is a kind of continuation of Ferdowsi's way in re-reading and recreating history, myths and epics, and he has inspired his plays from ancient sources both in the form of plays and screenplays. This article tries to categorize the main roots of the play with Beizai with a "reading-oriented" critique method in a descriptive-analytical method, in order to conclude with a favorable summary of the author's play sources and the author's specific processing and approach in dealing with this root. Ha come to action. The result shows that Bahram Beizai does not deal with a specific period of history, but in his works various historical adaptations such as mythical history, epic, Ashura, history of Iran before and after Islam can be seen. In most of these readings, he has tied his works to contemporary currents and ideas.
Bahram Beizai , play , history , myth , adaptation , re-reading
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