نوع مقاله : مقالۀ پژوهشی
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کارشناسی ارشد رشتۀ ادبیات کودک و نوجوان، دانشگاه پیام نور، تهران، ایران
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نویسنده [English]
The Greek myth of Narcissus is a narrative of Echo's one-sided love for Narcissus. Echo has been a talkative, sweet-spoken girl who after Hera's curse, has lost the power of speech, and can only repeat the last word of others. Narcissus is a boy who ignores the love of others and is immersed in his own beauty. In other words, one side of this discourse forms a narcissistic personality, whose self-centered perspective deprives him of paying attention to the other; on the other side of the discourse is a character who has no verbal ability to convey his thoughts and emotions. Hence, it is not possible to have a dialogue between the parties of this discourse. This study sought to show that the bipolarity of echo-narcissism is one of the motifs of the child's fictional literature, represented in the child-father dual confrontation costume (the father is not necessarily the male parent; rather, a metaphor for any patriarchal dominant). In this regard, this research seeks to see in a descriptive-analytical way to how the basis of echo-narcissism is represented in the narrative structures of children's stories. The novelty of this study is that, first, it compares the network of relationships between all the main characters within a myth with the network of relationships between all the main characters within a children's story. Second, for the first time in Iran, it examines narcissism and echoism in fiction
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