%0 Journal Article %T An Analysis of Folkloric Elements in Moniro Ravanipour’s Stories (Ahl e Ghargh, Siria Siria, Sanghaye Sheytan, Kanizu) %J Pazhūhish-i Źabān va Adabiyyāt-i Farsī %I Institute of Humanities and Social Studies ihss %Z 1735-1030 %A seydde Narges Rezaei %D 1398 %\ 1398/09/24 %V 40 %N 14 %P 105-135 %! An Analysis of Folkloric Elements in Moniro Ravanipour’s Stories (Ahl e Ghargh, Siria Siria, Sanghaye Sheytan, Kanizu) %K Moniro Ravanipour folk culture folklore Ahl e Ghargh Kanizu %X Folk beliefs, is a very important part of the culture and life in different cultures and societies. By knowing about different nation’s beliefs we can become familiar with their habits, manners, feelings, art and thoughts. Some folk beliefs are reflected in literature, and folk literature has inspired lots of poets and writers. Moniro Ravanipour is one of the contemporary writers who has mentioned some of the folk beliefs and native and local cultural elements of people in south of Iran especially in an area called Jofreh ( her birth place). In this article these works have been analyzed to see how folkloric elements and folk culture were applied. Folk beliefs in these stories root in the environment they live in and their problems, pains and suffers. Presence of some imaginary creatures like Boosalmeh the ruller of the sea, red and blue mermaids is another feature of these stories. Folk beliefs, have key role in narration, characterization, and defining the setting in Ravanipour’s stories. She uses native and local symbols of her birth place to talk about the her issues and concerns, and to critisize some social and political issues. %U http://rimag.ir/fa/Article/10458