براہوئی خلقی قصہ غاتیٹی کردار نگاری نا جاچ
Character analysis of Brahui folktales
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https://doi.org/10.54781/abz.v14i1.312Keywords:
Brahui Folktales, Characterization, supernatural, human characterAbstract
Brahui folktales are very ancient literary genres of Brahui. There are many characteristics of Brahui folktales making them charming, memorable, and interesting. Brahui folktales focus on characters such as human beings, supernatural elements, animals, and plants wherein human beings are the main characters. Brahuis are believed to be living in a paternal society for a long time, hence, among human characters’ man is the prominent character and hero of these tales representing many abilities, qualities, and powers. This article sheds light on characterization in Brahui folktales and the central character of these tales.
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