Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
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Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose شماره 69

volume Number : 14
number In Volume : 11
issue Number : 69

Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
volume Number 14، number In Volume 11، ، issue Number 69

Stylistic features of Amir Moezzi's poems

Delaram Meshkat Moghaddas , Mohammad Hojjat (Author in Charge), Majid Hajizadeh

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Each literary genre has its own stylistic features. Knowing the style of theses literary genres will lead to a better understanding of them. The current research has tried to study the stylistic features of Amir Moazi,s poems, especially the praiseworthy poems in his divan linguistically and intellectually. The source used in this research was his collection of poems edited by Abbas Igbal.

METHODOLOGY: this research was conducted by descriptive- analytical method and data collection tool is library.

FINDINGS: Moezi, s poetic language is a simple, fluent and eloquent language. Moezi utters many meanings in simple and understandable words and his strong nature in making expressions easy and unambiguous has long been considered by critics. However, most poets rightly believe that his poetry is not at a high level in terms of illustration and in fact it is a repetition of past poets, images.

CONCLUSION: Moezi, s poetry has significant linguistic and historical values. Many Persian words in various morphological constructions were collected in his divan. However, many irrelevant Arabic words are also found in his speech, mostly for rhyming purposes. In the field of expressive techniques, the main rhetorical feature in his poetry is simile. However, the verbal features that lead to musical features more than the spiritual adornments. The main format of his poems is the ode/ laudatory poem which is relatively shorter than praise poems by other poets. Intellectually, the predominant element of his poetry is praise and moral and educational themes are very few in his poetry. Moezi also has a number of lyric poems, pieces, compositions, prepositions and quatrains among his poems in addition to his ode poems.

Keyword
Amir Moezi , Stylistics , Fifth century poetry , Praise

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