The necessity of recreating ancient Iranian fictions for children

Authors

    maryam jalali Associate Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran
    zahra akhlaghi * M.A in Children's and Adolescent Literature, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran [email protected]

Keywords:

Fiction, Aunt Susuke, teachings, re-creation

Abstract

Fictions have been with mankind for a long time. Several reasons have been stated for the longevity of this type of story, including the need of humans to narrate and listen to the narrative; One of the most important features of this ancient story format - which has caused its vitality and dynamism - is the transmission from breast to breast, which makes anyone from any geographical region and from any time period, narrate the story in a way. In fact, fictions change and adapt to the times of the narrator and the audience. Many fairy tales are rewritten or recreated by today's authors and presented to the audience as children's stories, while we are faced with an important question regarding the presentation of stories to children: are the teachings of stories suitable for children? Many fairy tales are rewritten or recreated by today's authors and presented to the audience as children's stories, while we are faced with an important question regarding the presentation of stories to children: are the teachings of stories suitable for children.

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Published

2022-03-18

How to Cite

jalali , maryam, & akhlaghi , zahra. (2022). The necessity of recreating ancient Iranian fictions for children. Journal of Social-Political Studies of Iran’s Culture and History, 1(2), 113-143. https://journalspsich.com/index.php/journalspsich/article/view/23