Exploring and Analyzing the Character of Bahram in Haft Peykar Nezami The basis of the Heroic Awakening Theory Inside

Document Type : Scientific Research

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1 zaban va adabiyat farsi. daneshgahe payame noor karaj

2 payam noor karaj

Abstract

According to Jung's views on the influence of archetypes on the journey of human individuality, Ms. Carol Pearson presented twelve archetypes of personality and described this journey as three stages of the hero's journey: preparation, travel and return. It turned out that every human being can reach his true self by being on this journey and with the guidance of the twelve archetypes. One of the heartwarming stories in Persian literature is the story of Bahram Gore's behavior in the seven military bodies, which is completely consistent with the three stages of self-knowledge and individuality in Pearson's psychology, which can be introduced as a model for eliminating the contradiction of contemporary human life. Be. In this story, the hero (Bahram) prepares for a mythical journey with the guidance and evolution of archetypes (innocent, orphan, warrior, patron) and with the energy of archetypes (seeker, lover, destroyer, creator) in the utopia of the seven domes, his inner world. Explores and achieves true self, and in return, with the help of archetypes (ruler, sorcerer, sage, looter), transforms the realm of his kingdom and the outside world, and attains enlightenment and salvation

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