A Critical Reading of the Definition of Myth in Kurdish Literature
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https://doi.org/10.31918/twejer.2573.39Keywords:
myth, gender, (form – appearance – shape), obstacle and plural, discrimination, type.Abstract
This paper is entitled: (A Critical Reading of the Definition of Myth in Kurdish Literature). This paper is a critical reading of the definitions of myth in two master's theses which consists of the two parts. The first part is theoretical and contains the two topics. The first topic deals with the definition, principles and conditions, and the second topic mentions the concepts, terms and definitions of myth. The second part is practical which consists of two topic. In the first topic, a critical reading has been done to the definitions of myth in the first thesis depending on the definition of the definition, principles and conditions with the definition of myth practically. In the second topic a critical reading of the definitions of myth has been done in the second thesis. In this study, we have concluded that the definitions of myth in both theses don’t follow the conditions and principles of definition very well in a way that most of the definitions do not mention: (gender, type, discrimination, characteristics, form) of myth although they are not comprehensive, inclusive or prohibitive. paper method: This paper relies on the method (descriptive - analytical).
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