Questions and their relation to the concept of phenomenology in the story of "Lullaby for a Dead Girl" written by Hamid Reza Shahabadi
In the age of production and expansion of works of children and adolescents, the role of criticism and review of works with the aim of improving methods is not less than the role of nurturing the minds of children and adolescents. Today's diverse approaches in the field of theoretical foundations of children's literary criticism try to draw clear boundaries between adult and children's literary criticism. However, there are countless opponents in this regard. But many experts have been trying to determine the scope of study of children's literature. The story of "Lullaby for a Dead Girl" by Hamid Reza Shahabadi can be scrutinized from a phenomenological point of view. The purpose of this study is to discover some phenomenological approaches in this story. The present study is based on the analysis and interpretation of the questions raised in the text of the story, which reveals the phenomenological angles of the story "Lullaby for a Dead Girl" written by Hamid Reza Shahabadi.
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