TY - JOUR ID - 91103 TI - Analysis of the Main Female Characters in Shahrnosh Parsipoor's Novel “The Dog and the Long Winter" and Fatemeh Yousef Al-Ali's Novel "Faces in the Crowd” Based on the Symbolic Interaction Theory JO - Arabic Literature JA - JALIT LA - en SN - 2251-9238 AU - Heidari, Mahmood AU - khoubanian, mina AD - Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Yasuoj University, Yasuoj, Iran. AD - Yasouj Uni. Iran Y1 - 2023 PY - 2023 VL - 14 IS - 4 SP - 51 EP - 69 KW - Shahrnoush Parsipoor KW - Fatima Yusuf Al-Ali KW - gender roles KW - Symbolic Interaction Theory DO - 10.22059/jalit.2023.330317.612447 N2 - Symbolic interaction theory studies the activities of persons in dealing with social phenomena. One of the main themes of this theory is the study of personality development on the basis of individual actions. The founders of this theory believed that behavioral analysis should be based on "social action" because the personality of the individual or himself is formed in communication with society. Based on this theory, the present article divided the personality of women, their dynamics, and gender roles in fictional literature. To reach this purpose, the four components of self-concept, behavioral Characteristics, connection patterns, and Position in the hierarchy of power were used to analyze the main characters in two novels. The research adopted the method of qualitative content analysis with a comparative approach to the societies of Iran and Kuwait and the units of analysis are two novels by Shahrnoush Parsipoor (The Dog and the Long Winter) and Fatima Yousef Al-Ali (Faces in the crowd). To this end, the feminist characters in these stories are divided into three character groups: traditional, transitional, and modern women to analyze women's actions on the basis of the roles they play in society. The results of the study show that the two main characters in these two novels belong to the group of modern women according to the mentioned components. They refuse to accept sexual suitability in society and seek to redefine sexuality and all concepts related to it. These fictional and inspiring characters also see themselves as capable women who use their abilities to achieve the ideal of equality and the realization of their rights. They have characteristics such as: non-functional, tradition-breaking, sexually active, brave, etc., and follow a set of female and male communication patterns. According to this study, women who do not have purely feminine characteristics or follow communication patterns and consider themselves to be personal are in the group of modern women UR - https://jalit.ut.ac.ir/article_91103.html L1 - https://jalit.ut.ac.ir/article_91103_191a825a7a71ca662a0c328712f199da.pdf ER -