"Father's" men and "Son's" men games in Bayhaqi history Based on Eric Burns' theory of games

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Literature and art have some duties. By discharging of which, they can achieve an efficient concept, and these duties include to analyze human s as communities behaviors and to provide some influent approaching toward beauties attraction. From this point of view, the necessity of searching in the interdisciplinary literature is perfectly felt. Eric Burn, founder of transactional analysis, introduced “Games” as psychology of human’s relationship: he interpreted. Anger cover As anger stamp In his “Games” theory. From which psychological reactions during human’s life are emanated. Present study has considered the “Games” of “Father's" men” and “Son's" men”in Beyhaghis History based on Eric Burns “Games” in descriptive. Analytical method. Exposing actors' motivations is the important role played by characters in identifying characters Obtained results demonstrated that more than half of hidden motivation of characters for initiating a relationship is to have the criminal and revenge purpose. And individuals appears as victims and annoying persons more than saviors.

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Persian
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Persian Language and Literature Journal, Volume:12 Issue: 43, 2020
Pages:
67 to 90
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