Changing or Destroying the Text World in Game Play?!(Survey the adaptation of Shahnameh in Siavash 's game playBased on Theory of Adaptation by Linda Hutchen)

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In the present study, the importance of Game play based on Shahnameh is explained in cultural and intercultural issues and in the wider context of other literary works that can be transformed in to game play while reviewing the text of the Shahnameh. Adaptation helps to produce the work, because it is aware of the inherent difference between the two media. How this game play was adapted from Shahnameh is the subject of this study and With a method based on experimental observation and qualitative study in the field of two media tries to answer the question to what extent this adaptation has led to changes in the structure and content of the literary work. Apparently the adapter uses the text and adheres to the content with some changes to the media game modification requirements, but ultimately what happens is that the content of the main story is destroyed and several stories blend together. In other words, the adaptation is just the starting point for rewriting and rereading the literary work in game.

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Persian
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Journal of New Media Studies, Volume:8 Issue: 30, 2022
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235 to 256
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