![]() Despite the fact that both writers have come from the southern environment of Iran, Ravanipour is better at representing nativeism in his works, while Pirzad’s approach to his environment is more impartial. ![]() Relying on a native narration, both authors are directed to discover women's identity and their vulnerability and loneliness in a male-dominated society. In fact, through studying the cultural representations and social norms in the works of these two authors, we seek to explain the issue of women’s world views and life system. The present paper is a comparative study of the cultural and social conditions that are reflected in the works of Ravanipour and Pirzad. ![]() ![]() Native literature, with its certain characteristics, outlines the peoples’ aspirations of a region along with their culture and customs. ![]()
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