Discourse analysis
Ziba Malekzadeh Dilmaghani; Naser Naseri Tazehshahri; Shahryar Hasanzadeh
Volume 14, Issue 3 , December 2022, , Pages 171-191
Abstract
Humanism" is a philosophical and literary school that is considered to have originated in ancient Greece. This school respects the value and status of man and makes him the measure of everything. The culmination of the manifestation of humanism in the Middle Ages was a new way of confronting the tyranny ...
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Humanism" is a philosophical and literary school that is considered to have originated in ancient Greece. This school respects the value and status of man and makes him the measure of everything. The culmination of the manifestation of humanism in the Middle Ages was a new way of confronting the tyranny of the medieval churches. Freedom, autonomy, self-leadership, self-knowledge and recognition of different dimensions of human talents are among the important topics that are emphasized in this school. Undoubtedly, mysticism has something in common with humanism. The novel The Other Day of the Shura draws society's attention to realities that are far removed from our view. It is an attempt to enlighten the minds towards humanism and the value of one's position. The quest for identity is rippling through his novel. The main question of this research, then, is with what linguistic manifestations humanism is reflected in the novel The Other Day of the Council. In this research, the novel of the other day of the council is tried in humanistic principles and thoughts, according to rationalism, individualism, humanism, freedom, human relations, human value and dignity, will, naturalism, commitment, non-restriction to specific geography and perfection. Orientation etc. be examined. The result of this research, which has been done in a descriptive-analytical way, indicates that the principles of humanism, critique of tradition and struggle with ignorance and superstition, human relations, will and freedom, naturalism, tolerance, rationalism and commitment within the framework and Observed throughout the novel.