The literary work creates themes without referential role and only by emphasizing the elements that are seen in the text's apparent structure. Hall's novel reflects the central theme of nihilism in the domain of verbal and visual networks. In the present study, using the library and documentary method, the concept of sociological, thematic and thematic criticism has been explained and explained, and then the social, political and cultural issues reflected in the textual structure have been discussed. The central theme of Nihilism has been received. Therefore, the absurdity is the source of Hormuz Shahdadi's mental thought that is indirectly nurtured by the imagination in the form of various words, objects, personalities, and events that occur in the novel. All of these events, personalities, and political, cultural, and social issues are considered as a network of sub-themes that ultimately lead to unity, and the critics and audiences are central to the theme of nihilism. It receives the verbal networks found in the textual structure.
ganji,M. and mortazavi,S. J. (2020). Nihilism in Shab-e Howl by Hormoz Shahdadi. (e10429). Research Journal of Poetry and Story Currents in Contemporary Literature of Iran, 1(1), e10429 doi: 10.22034/pmlj.2020.10429
MLA
ganji,M. , and mortazavi,S. J. . "Nihilism in Shab-e Howl by Hormoz Shahdadi" .e10429 , Research Journal of Poetry and Story Currents in Contemporary Literature of Iran, 1, 1, 2020, e10429. doi: 10.22034/pmlj.2020.10429
HARVARD
ganji M., mortazavi S. J. (2020). 'Nihilism in Shab-e Howl by Hormoz Shahdadi', Research Journal of Poetry and Story Currents in Contemporary Literature of Iran, 1(1), e10429. doi: 10.22034/pmlj.2020.10429
CHICAGO
M. ganji and S. J. mortazavi, "Nihilism in Shab-e Howl by Hormoz Shahdadi," Research Journal of Poetry and Story Currents in Contemporary Literature of Iran, 1 1 (2020): e10429, doi: 10.22034/pmlj.2020.10429
VANCOUVER
ganji M., mortazavi S. J. Nihilism in Shab-e Howl by Hormoz Shahdadi. Research Journal of Poetry and Story Currents in Contemporary Literature of Iran, 2020; 1(1): e10429. doi: 10.22034/pmlj.2020.10429