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The Little Black Fish - translate by ZZagros English Persian - cover

The Little Black Fish - translate by ZZagros English Persian

behrangi samad

Publisher: shahin book

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Summary

صمد بهرنگی: معلم، نویسنده و مبارز
زندگی:نکات مهم و فلسفه کتاب ماهی سیاه:تاثیر:

	متولد ۲ تیر ۱۳۱۸ در تبریز
	درگذشته ۹ شهریور ۱۳۴۷ در ارسباران
	آموزگار، منتقد اجتماعی، داستان‌نویس، مترجم و محقق فولکلور
	فعالیت در آموزش و پرورش و مبارزه با بی‌سوادی
	تجربه تبعید به دلیل فعالیت‌های سیاسی
	مرگ در ۳۱ سالگی در سفری مرموز



	داستان کوتاه: ماهی سیاه کوچولو، کپل، دو کلاغده، طللی، قصه‌های فلک‌الافلاک، گردباد، کوله‌پشتی، راهنمای مادران، ایراندخت، آهوی کوهی، دشمن دائمی، مورچه و پسته، کیه کیه بود؟، قصه‌های مردم آذربایجان، افسانه‌های آذربایجان،
	ترجمه: دن کیشوت، سرود امید، بچه‌های دهکده، رستم و سهراب
	مقالات: در روزنامه‌های مختلف از جمله "مهد آزادی"



	مبارزه با ظلم و ستم: ماهی سیاه کوچولو نماد مبارزه با ظلم و ستم و تلاش برای رسیدن به آزادی است. او در برابر جریان رودخانه که نماد ظلم و ستم است، تسلیم نمی‌شود و با سختی‌ها و خطرات مبارزه می‌کند.
	ارزش تلاش و پشتکار: ماهی سیاه کوچولو با تلاش و پشتکار خود بر موانع غلبه می‌کند و به هدف خود می‌رسد. این کتاب به خواننده می‌آموزد که برای رسیدن به آرزوهای خود باید تلاش کرد و از سختی‌ها نترسید.
	اهمیت آزادی: آزادی و رهایی از قید و بندها، یکی از مضامین اصلی کتاب ماهی سیاه کوچولو است. ماهی در نهایت به دریا می‌رسد و طعم آزادی را می‌چشد.
	توجه به طبیعت: طبیعت در داستان‌های بهرنگی نقشی مهم دارد. او به زیبایی طبیعت آذربایجان می‌پردازد و خواننده را به حفظ و احترام به آن تشویق می‌کند.
	انتقاد اجتماعی: بهرنگی در داستان‌های خود به انتقاد از مسائل اجتماعی مانند فقر، بی‌عدالتی و بی‌سوادی می‌پردازد.



	صمد بهرنگی یکی از محبوب‌ترین نویسندگان کودک و نوجوان در ایران است.
	آثار او به زبان‌های مختلف ترجمه شده‌اند.
	او به خاطر تعهد به عدالت اجتماعی و ادبیات پرمغز و جذابش مورد تحسین قرار گرفته است.
	مرگ او ضایعه‌ای بزرگ برای ادبیات ایران بود.
Available since: 05/07/2024.
Print length: 59 pages.

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