Islamic Art Studies

Islamic Art Studies

"Analysis of Parvin Etesami's poems from Parsons' point of view and its comparison with the position of the family in the illustrations of Sani al-Mulk's edition of One Thousand and One Nights"

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 PhD student, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Sabzevar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sabzevar, Iran
2 Assistant Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Sabzevar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sabzevar, Iran
10.22034/ias.2023.425898.2315
Abstract
Society and social issues have had a significant impact on literary works, and by studying their poems, we come to the conclusion that to what extent and how deeply the values and social issues have permeated the poet's soul, and on the other hand, how effective their reflection is on the readers of those works. And it has been pleasant. Parvin's poems are an example of the influence of society on art and literature, because the mirror has reflected the whole view of the surroundings and times of his people in his poems. Descriptive and analytical research methods and library study methods have been used. The obtained results show that Parvin Etisami looks at the society and government of his time with a critical eye. From Parvin's point of view, the social base of individuals depends on the social base of the family, therefore, due to the close relationship between the family institution and the base system of society, the social base of individuals is determined based on the social base of the family in the society and during this relationship.
Research objectives:
1. Analysis of Parvin's poems based on Parsons' theory.
2. Examining the position of the family in Divan Parvin Etisami.
research questions:
1. What is Parvin Etsami's view on the position of the family?
2. How are the values of the family raised in Parvin's poems?
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