1. Introduction: Dore Nadereh is one of the most difficult texts in the history of Persian literature. Its author, Mirza Mahdi Khan Astarabadi, has provided an artificial narrative of the history of Nader Shah's era. Although a group of contemporary critics have called the difficult text of this book perverted and misguided, it should be noted that interest in this text, like any other book, is relative and variable,however, this historical-literary work is a special and excellent text in the history of Persian prose in terms of vocabulary and variety of literary techniques. Mirza Mehdi has recorded the history of Nader Shah in another book called "Jahangshay Naderi", the language of which is much simpler than the language of Nadereh. The historical events of Nader Shah's era can be considered as the raw material for the narrative (Fabiola). "Jahangshay Naderi" and "Doreh Nadereh" are two constructs of events (plot),in the former text, the author conveys historical data in simple language, but in the latter text, by using measures such as creating balance in the levels of speech, he introduces it as a prelude to artificial prose. . .