The emergence of conflicts and Tmsyl Hay myth climb out of the Great Court
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Abstract:
Climb one of the fundamental BnMayhHay HstyShnasy human kind which are sometimes found with the myth stems back overlay. Temporal and spatial desire to go to the world and a world that is founded on contradictions and ByJht ByKranh towards utopia, always wished to consolidate the old man that he is unconscious. The desire in the poetry of Rumi, particularly in the Great Court, using images, symbols and concepts AstvrhAy look opposite and has interpretive manifest. This article is out of the contradictions that often have been expressed in structural analogy, this study acknowledges that most of these conflicts in order to create the myth of climbing the figurative been. At first, the impact of the consolidation of the legendary climb AstvrhAy themes such as the myth of the fall, returning to dwell in unity and love, and then check the relevant TmsylHay featured in the Great Court, including heaven and earth, light and darkness, Korah and Moses and chicken cages, wells and ambitious, and desert wells. And the rise of myths climb out of this conflict is explained.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal Of Research Allegory in Persian Language and Literature, Volume:7 Issue: 24, 2015
Pages:
95 to 118
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