Archetype of Death and Rebirth in Khayyam & Al-Bayati's Poetry
This study emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary studies in achieving the goals of comparative literature based on the American literary school and the archetype of death and rebirth. It also uses analytical descriptive and inductive methods to test the theoretical capacities of Jung's collective unconscious and the archetypes to analyze the why and the how of literary similarities between Iran and Arabi literature, and especially in Khayyam and Bayati's poetry, the study explores and reveals the deep and common layers of archeology of these two texts, while emphasizing the relationship between literature and psychology which confirms the use of archetypes in the creation of the best literary works of different nations of the world and, most importantly, it shows the role of archetypes in justifying the literary similarities between Iran and Arab literature. The results indicate that both texts have deep and common foundations of the archetype of death and rebirth, which have led to widespread literary similarities and the closeness of the aforementioned texts. In the meantime, their minor differences in the manifestation of these archetypes can be seen in the manifestation of archetype, fore example, in Bayati's poetry, the archetype of death and rebirth are mostly expressed in the form of the Sumerian myth of Ishtar and Tammuz, the Egyptian myth of Isis and Osiris, and in the symbol made by Bayati, named: Aisha; but in Khayyam's poetry, it is mainly reflected in the transformation of man into dust and its transformation into greenery and plants and vegetables
ComparativeLiterature , Khayyam , Al-Bayati , Jung , Collective Unconscious , Archetype , Death , Rebirth
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