Reflecting Zarvani's beliefs based on the narrative of the "Dark" series
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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Today we see storytellers and screenwriters using world myths. These works have imperceptibly drawn the minds of readers and viewers to ancient myths and symbols, and paying attention to these mysteries and mysteries can reveal the hidden intent of the owners of these works; Because the authors of these works sometimes deliberately use these symbols to hide their original meaning. In addition to this revelation in the series "Dark", the present study seeks to show the connection between Greek and Persian mythology in this series. "Dark" is a European series that has probably benefited greatly from Greek mythology In this article, we find out to what extent the beliefs expressed. in this series are from the beliefs of Iranian mythology, especially Zarwani beliefs, a religion that has been prevalent since the Achaemenid period and reached its peak during the Sassanid era, and then in the form of Mithraism. Inside, it originated and also how they were reflected during the scenes of this series.
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Persian
Published:
Journal of Narrative Studies, Volume:8 Issue: 2, 2024
Pages:
515 to 556
https://www.magiran.com/p2814292
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