Abstract

Klidar's novel by Mahmoud Dolatabadi is one of the culmination of contemporary prose in Iran, and Uncle Tom’s cabin's novel by Harriet Beechrasto is one of the most distinguished American novels. In the present article, some similarities and differences in content and structure, as well as the fictional characters of these two authors have been investigated. The main similarity between the two authors is that each of them has spoken emotionally about the political and social issues of their time, and historical events direct the narrative movements of these two novels, which are a socio-political expression of a fact. And these two novels from different aspects, including: Influenced by the prevailing conditions of society, intellectual and literary similarities and writing styles, descriptions, characterizations have been criticized and both dramatic moments have been portrayed in a prominent way.

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