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iranian fiction

DaraDira

DaraDira

"Gue bisa pinjemin lo topi tapi ada syaratnya." Dira membuka tas mengeluarkan topi, mengibaskan benda itu. "Oke...Syaratnya apaan?" Dara langsung setuju, tak ada waktu untuk mempertinbangkan tawaran dalam masa genting seperti ini. Dira membetulkan posisi topinya. "lo jadi pacar gue, Gimana?" Tanpa sungkan Dira memberitahukan syarat mutlak pada cewek didepannya ini. Tentu saja persyaratan ini bikin Dara syok, siapa juga yang mau berpacaran sama cowok aneh kayak Dira? Selama setahun lebih sekelas dengan cowok itu, mereka tak pernah berbicara hanya menyapa sesekali. "Gue nolak." Dara langsung menjawab sambil melotot. "Yaudah, gue cabut dulu ya. Btw..Gue denger hari ini siapapun yang nggak make atribut lengkap pas upacara bendera bakal kena sangsi berat yaitu nggak boleh ikut mata pelajaran pertama sampai jam istirahat. Hari ini kan bakal ada ulangan Matematika, lo tahu kan nggak ada ulangan susulan. Bisa-bisa lo dapat nilai D atau E." Shit.....Dara langsung ingat bahwa hari ini memang akan diadakan ulangan MTK dan Pak Mail paling anti ngasih ulangan susulan. Dara gak mungkin gak ikut ulangan. Bell berbunyi tanda upacara sudah dimulai. Saat Dira baru saja dua langkah berjalan keluar kelas sambil membawa topi. "Tunggu, oke gue setuju." akhirnya Dara menyerah. Menahan pergelangan tangan Dira agar tidak pergi. "Good."  Dira melepaskan gengaman tangan Dara. Memberikan topi miliknya pada Dara lalu pergi begitu saja. Sikap cowok biasa saja, tak ada raut kesenangan karena berhasil memaksakan kehendaknya. "Dasar cowok aneh super nyebelin!."
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The Development of Iranian Fiction
The development of Iranian fiction has been shaped by various historical and cultural factors. Over time, it has evolved from traditional oral storytelling to written literature. In the past, Persian literature was highly regarded, and it provided a foundation for modern Iranian fiction. Political changes in Iran also had an impact. For instance, after the Islamic Revolution, some writers started to explore new themes related to the new social order. However, there were also challenges for writers in terms of censorship and freedom of expression at different times.
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2024-11-30 22:19
An Introduction to Iranian Fiction
Iranian fiction is rich and diverse. It often reflects the country's complex history, culture, and social values. Many Iranian novels and short stories are deeply rooted in Persian traditions. For example, works may incorporate elements like Sufi mysticism or ancient Persian poetry. Some well - known Iranian authors have gained international recognition, such as Marjane Satrapi with her graphic novel 'Persepolis' which tells a semi - autobiographical story of growing up during the Islamic Revolution in Iran. It gives readers a unique perspective on the time period, including the political unrest and the changing role of women in Iranian society.
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2024-12-02 16:15
What are the characteristics of Iranian fiction?
One characteristic is the rich cultural heritage that is often deeply embedded. Iranian fiction frequently draws on historical events, legends, and religious stories. For example, many works may reference the Persian Empire or Zoroastrian beliefs.
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2024-11-22 15:51
An Introduction to Modern Iranian Fiction
Modern Iranian fiction can be traced back to different historical periods. It has been influenced by both internal and external factors. Internally, the long - standing Persian literary heritage provides a solid foundation. Externally, exposure to Western literary trends has also had an impact. Some well - known modern Iranian fiction works have been translated into other languages, which helps to introduce Iranian culture and society to a global audience. Many Iranian authors are using their works as a means to express their thoughts and feelings about the current situation in Iran, whether it is about social inequality or the search for personal freedom.
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2024-12-05 20:06
How has Iranian historical fiction influenced modern Iranian culture?
Iranian historical fiction has helped preserve the nation's memory. By telling stories from the past, it keeps the historical events and the values of those times alive in the collective consciousness. For example, works set during the Persian Empire can make modern Iranians proud of their ancient heritage.
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2024-10-27 21:05
Analysis of 'The Good Daughter' in Iranian Fiction
One aspect of 'The Good Daughter' in Iranian fiction could be its exploration of female identity within the Iranian cultural context. It might show how daughters are expected to behave, the values they are taught, and the challenges they face in conforming to or breaking free from traditional roles.
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2024-11-07 13:01
What are the themes in 'The Good Daughter' of Iranian Fiction?
One theme could be the struggle for self - discovery. The daughter in the story might be trying to find out who she really is outside of the expectations placed on her by her family and society.
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2024-11-07 16:59
The Significance of Modern Iranian Fiction in Contemporary Literature
Modern Iranian fiction holds great significance in contemporary literature. It offers a unique perspective that is often overlooked. It enriches the global literary tapestry with its own cultural and historical nuances. Iranian writers bring out the essence of Iranian life, which is different from Western or other Asian cultures. This helps in cross - cultural understanding.
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2024-12-06 13:30
Can you recommend some Iranian fiction books?
There's also 'Persepolis' by Marjane Satrapi. It's a graphic novel that tells the story of a young girl growing up in Iran during and after the Islamic Revolution. It's a powerful and poignant account of her experiences, her family, and the changing society around her.
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2024-11-22 15:56
What are some good Iranian historical fiction books?
One great example is 'The Kite Runner' which, while set in Afghanistan which has a lot of cultural and historical ties to Iran. It gives a vivid picture of the region's history, family dynamics, and social issues. Another is 'Persepolis' which is an autobiographical graphic novel that tells about the author's childhood in Iran during the Islamic Revolution. It offers a very personal and unique view into that historical period.
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2024-10-28 05:40
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