A comparative study of the quality of Parricide, Filicide and Fratricide myths in “The Symphony of the Dead" and "The Red Hair Woman".

  • Ghadir Golkarian
  • Javad Majdi. 
Keywords: Parricide, Filicide, Fratricide, Myth, Orhan Pamuk

Abstract

This is the comparative study of two contemporary and famous novels "The Symphony of the Dead" and "The Red Hair Woman". The reviews are based on the opinions of Freud, Jung, and their followers. First, a summary of the two novels is presented, and then the thoughts and similar behaviors of the characters leading to parricide, filicide and fratricide in the two novels are reported. According to psychoanalysts and anthropologists, the quality of these behaviors, which lead to abnormal ruins and deaths, is examined, and in the end, the questions of the article are answered in the conclusion.

Published
2019-03-01