Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
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Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose شماره 43

volume Number : 12
number In Volume : 1
issue Number : 43


volume Number 12، number In Volume 1، ، issue Number 43

Paradox in the poetry of Islamic Revolution

Nematollah Iranzadeh (Author in Charge), Homayun Alidusti

Abstract
Norm-evasion or structurebreaking is one of the most major methods of languge distinction and one of the considered subjects in the domain of literary critic. In this literary rule, the poet or writer (authar) tries to gain novel creations in poem and perse by using delicacies and lingual resources and making some changes and transformations in the vocabulary and semantic structures. This linual (language) and literary feature is one the frequent elements in the domain of irony (satirical) poem and is relevant to it directly: because irong is (satire) is composed of opposites, paradoxes and juxtaposition of irrelevant genres. Study of irony (satirical) poem during some decades ofter Islmic kevolution shows that the satirists have paid more attention to the norm- evasion using many poetic forms such as simile, metaphor metonymy , allusion and the other literary arrays. They have used this method to increase the rhetoric of their own speech . this article studies the kindsof nirm-evasion in the irony (satirical) on the success of satirists. To reach this goal, the writer has extracted their stylistic and rhetorical features in terms of accordance with norm- evsion. Then the writer has classified and specified them in various froms which highlight the position and effect of norm- evasion on the irony(satirical) poem of Islmic revolution for researchers.

Keyword
Irony(satire) , the satirists , Norm-evasion , the poem of Islamic revolutio

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