SOCIAL-PHILOSOPHICAL, ARTISTIC-PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERPRETATIONS OF FITRAT'S PROSE WORKS
Abstract
This article examines the issue of socio-philosophical, artistic and psychological interpretations of Fitrat's prose works. Socio-philosophical approaches to Fitrat’s prose have forced literary critics to think about an issue. The question of whether his stories such as "Miraj", "Zayd and Zaynab", "Faith of Zahra", and "Doomsday" symbolically criticized acute socio-political problems by means of religious narratives has now become the central topic of research. The author's stories in the article give the impression that the above-mentioned idea is leading in the apparent content of his dramas. But if we look at their inner content, their symbolic aspects, we see a different picture.