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Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
volume Number 13،
number In Volume 10،
،
issue Number 56
A Stylistic and Analytical Study of 'Sensitive' Views in Parvin Etesami's Poems
Fatemeh A'zam Sadat Modareszadeh Tehrani , Shahin Oujaq Alizadeh (Author in Charge), Fatemeh Emami
Abstract
It is possible to understand the phenomena of the universe with the five senses, and each of the phenomena is understandable with one of the senses. The poet uses a sensory array to better inspire the audience, where the boundaries of the senses intersect in such a way that audiences are audible, audible and olfactory. Sensory is a rhetorical technique that helps to express the imaginary concepts in the poet"s poetry by crossing the boundaries of different senses. In this descriptive, analytical and library-based essay, we examine various sensitivities in Parvin Etesami"s poems. And each is arranged in order of magnitude and the combination of senses is categorized. The results show that the frequency of use of sensory abstraction sensory in Parvin Etesami"s poems is more than the frequency of sensory-sensory type, and the odor in his poems has the least frequency and visual frequency in the use of sensory compositions. Is.
Keyword
Parvin Etesami
, Divan of Poems
, Sensibility
, Frequency of Senses
, Abstract Concepts
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