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:: Volume 2, Issue 1 (spring-summer 2020) ::
3 2020, 2(1): 68-89 Back to browse issues page
A Statistical Analysis of the "Animal ↔ Man" Metamorphosis in the Iranian People Tales
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One of the motifs of fairy tales is commonly used in Iranian culture is Metamorphosis "animal↔ man". In this study we have tried this Metamorphosis statistically examined and as many the importance of preserving the cultural and folk tales that the most important case is manifestation of ideas and mythological sources, be emphasized. In the 1987 Number of reviews stories, this is repeated for the Metamorphosis 202 and can be seen two Metamorphosis man to animals and animals to man. Metamorphosis "Man ↔ deer" and "male ↔ Pigeon " with twenty-one of the most frequent and the transformation of man ↔ leviathan, ants, porcupine, deer, Panther, partridges, owls, hawks and Lion with a low most frequent form of metamorphosis are is.
Keywords: the Iranian people tales, Metamorphosis, animal, Transformation, magic or spell, the Incarnation.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2020/04/30 | Accepted: 2020/09/15 | Published: 2020/09/17
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