Ordinary ethics in the characters in the poems of Khosrow and Shirin

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Certainly, Khosrow va Shirin epopee, is one of the richest poem of Persian Language and Literature outstanding. this story commissioned by Shah Seljuk Sultan Arslan. Nezami chose the story of Khosrow and Shirin, which occurred in the same area where he lives, and partly based on real historical events. Nezami's story of Khosrow and Shirin, says the value of women and marriage in ancient Persia. Nezami's story of Khosrow and Shirin, value of women and marriage in ancient Persia says. In this story, the authenticity of ancient Persia and the role of the supreme creative human thought and human dignity at the time shown. For example, Shirin, in addition to having a strong and plaintive love to Khosrow, but she was against Khosrow's lustful desires and demands. The purpose of this article is to explore the psychological character poem is especially Khosrow and Shirin. The method in this research is an applied research and the quiddity is analytical, and data collection for studies is Libraries and historical documents.
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Persian
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Ethical Research, Volume:8 Issue: 2, 2018
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189 to 208
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