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"Chahar Sandugh" is indeed a play written by Bahram Beyzai, a renowned Iranian playwright and director. The title "Chahar Sandugh" can be translated as "The Four Pillars" or "The Four Supports." The play is written in Farsi (Persian), which is the primary language of Iran. The play "Chahar Sandugh" revolves around a symbolic narrative in which four individuals, each representing one of the four symbolic colors, come together to create a scarecrow. This scarecrow is intended to serve as a protective entity against potential dangers. They equip the scarecrow with their own weapons and set it up as a guardian figure.
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Discover the richness of Persian Plays, where tradition and modernity come together in powerful theatrical storytelling. From classical Persian dramas inspired by poetry and mythology to contemporary plays that explore social and cultural themes, this collection showcases the depth and artistry of Persian theater. Whether you are a theater lover, a student, or a performer, these plays offer a fascinating glimpse into Persian literature, history, and society. Spanning from the poetic works of Ferdowsi and Sa’di to modern playwrights tackling contemporary issues, Persian plays captivate audiences with their profound themes, rich symbolism, and engaging dialogues. Whether you seek classic Persian storytelling or modern stage performances, this collection provides an immersive journey into the heart of Persian drama and its enduring influence.
Weight | 200 g |
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Condition | New |
Product Type | Persian Plays |
Format | Hardcover |
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Genre | Drama |
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