Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
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Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose شماره 48

volume Number : 13
number In Volume : 2
issue Number : 48

Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
volume Number 13، number In Volume 2، ، issue Number 48

Stylistics of Satire of Saeb Tabrizi

Sadra Ghaedali, Hamid Tabasi(Author in Charge), Abolghasem Radfar

Abstract
Stylistics of satire of Saeb is the result of the social environment in Safavid era. He is a poet and critic believer who has used humor as an effective weapon in protest and criticism of his society"s anomalies. His satire, from the perspective of stylistics, is mainly the result of the content and rhetoric of his poems. The criticisms of Saeb are subjective in terms of content, and his mind communicates with the horizons and the level of phenomena in order to depict the deep concepts of mind and lives. He is a critic and reformer who, with his humor, is seeking to belittle the dignity of those who are within range of his grinning. In fact, in addition to being sarcastic to the inner features of people seeks tocontempt the outward appearances, His critical language is virtuous and transcendental. The most important techniques which he makes his satires with are: Paradox, allegory, Paradoxical, equivocalness, poetical aetiology, quoting, metaphor and allusion. The research method is descriptive analytical. In this paper, we seek to answer the question of how much effective is the Stylistics of satire of Saeb in regards with the intellectual direction and the literary level on the social anarchies?

Keyword
Saeb , Indian Style , criticism , satire , Sociology of literature

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