The World Cup Literature 2022 .. England Vs Iran .. Oliver Twist challenges the daughters of Tehran

The World Cup Literature 2022 .. England Vs Iran .. Oliver Twist challenges the daughters of Tehran

Today, the second World Cup matches will start between England and Iran, and in conjunction with it, the second World Cup literature activities start to introduce one of the novels of the English writer Charles Dickens, which is the novel of Oliver Twist, and from Iran we get to know the book “The Girls of Iran” by writer Nahid Raslan.
Oliver Twist novel
Oliver Twist or the journey of the diocese boy ..

The second novel of the English writer Charles Dickens, was published for the first time in the form of a series from 1837 until 1839. It revolves around the orphan boy Oliver Twist, who was born in a reform, then sold to work as a boy with my shop. After his escape, Oliver travels to London, where he meets the “cunning dodge”, who is one of the members of a gang of young Nashals led by the elderly criminal.

Oliver Twist’s novel is characterized by its embodiment of the romance of criminals and their vile life, as well as exposing it to the harsh treatment that many orphans were exposed to in London in the mid -nineteenth century.

The alternative title, the diocese boy, is hinting at the work of Bunyan entitled The Hajj’s journey, in addition to the two cartoons, which were written by William Hujrt in the eighteenth century, and carried the Annawan, the journey of a young man and a prostitute journey.
In this early model of the social novel, Dickens faces the sins of his time, including child labor and exploitation in the field of crime and the phenomenon of street children.

The novel is likely to be inspired by the story of Robert Blinco, an orphan who reads his narration for a boy in a widespread cotton factory in the thirties of the nineteenth century, and it is also possible that Dickens’s personal experiences in his childhood have also contributed.

Iran’s girls’ novel
A realistic novel, and is also a biography of the novelist Nahid Raslan in which he tells the story of an Iranian family and lifts the complications that accompany every woman who grows up in a male society. Richalan’s sadness prevented her over the years from telling her CV to tell how her life differed from Barry’s life, her intimate sister.

At the age of adolescence, they refused to adhere to the prevailing norms and dreamed of going into literature and theater, so they secretly read the banned books and represented romantic stories. Suddenly, their lives turned, when “Barry” was forced to marry a wealthy man and Qas, who made her a prisoner of her house.
“Nahid” benefited the association with a person choosing her father, so she asked her father to continue her studies in America.

After the name “Nahid” was famous in the field of literature in the United States and was freed from the restrictions of her family, Barry’s dreams faded..

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