Abstract

This essay studies the ways in which some authentic cultural elements of the city of Bushehr, which in fact is a notable example of the greater cultural civilization of Iran, are represented in folk literature. This cultural tradition founded as it is on ancient and firm pillars truly manifests all human values. Folk literature reflects the different aspects of human beings’ wishes and ambitions among which this essay studies: loyalty, courage, love of knowledge, and hospitality.

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Abdollah Rezaee| Assistant Professor at Department of Persian Language and Literature, Bushehr branch Islamic Azad University, Bushehr, Iran dr.abd-rezaee@iaubushehr.ac.ir

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Abdollah Rezaee (2016). . International Journal of Humanities and Cultural Studies (IJHCS), 2(4), 1548-1554. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-17561