kvmread.blogg.se

چراغ‌ها را من خاموش می‌کنم by Zoya Pirzad
چراغ‌ها را من خاموش می‌کنم by Zoya Pirzad








چراغ‌ها را من خاموش می‌کنم by Zoya Pirzad

Mahsa Mohebali in “Don’t worry” portrayed some social disorders common in the present century issues such as addiction, alcoholism, fashion and consumerism.

چراغ‌ها را من خاموش می‌کنم by Zoya Pirzad

She generalized this fact to the whole history of Iran through historical and symbolic methods. Shiva Arastouei in “Bibi Shahrzad” highlighted the patriarchal role in Iranian contemporary history. They started to regain their abused rights in private and public domain. Among these three women novelists, Zoya Pirzad depicted women’s role in the 1960s and showed that in the decade Persian women began to achieve their identity and individualism they figured out that they should pay attention to their needs and wants. This research examines three famous Persian Novels “I will turn off the lights” by Zoya Pirzad (2001), “Bibi Shahrzad” by Shiva Arastouei (2004) and “Don’t worry” by Mahsa Mohebali (2008). The importance of the study is recognizing the role of women in contemporary era by reflecting their own views. (now translated as Things We Left Unsaid) is narrated by Clarisse, a stay-at-home mom in her late thirties, living in Abadan in the early 1960s. The aim of this study is considering women’s views towards their position in Iran.

چراغ‌ها را من خاموش می‌کنم by Zoya Pirzad

Women and their problems are important topics in today’s society.










چراغ‌ها را من خاموش می‌کنم by Zoya Pirzad