comparative study of women characters in "Decameron" and "Sindbad" and "Panchatantra"

Abstract:
The woman and her features have long been a subject of interest to Writers and poets and many speakers and writers with regard to different aspects of women have expressed various topics In this regard, but for various reasons, such as the prevailing patriarchy has made their positive and effective role less be considered especially in ancient literature, less actual images of women to be presented as far as the even those that have been written with a focus on women's not expressed a positive and active role for women and significant, is that the general characteristics of women with a time difference has been somewhat similar in different lands and this similarity can be studied in the literature.
In this article we examined the characteristics of the woman at the Decameron with his attributes Sandbadnameh and Panchatantra that -sometimes through middle women– they want a relationship with a man other than their husband among some of the stories of two languages can be seen, thematic and structural similarities.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Comparative Literature, Volume:7 Issue: 13, 2016
Pages:
33 to 58
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