Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
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Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose شماره 46

volume Number : 12
number In Volume : 4
issue Number : 46


volume Number 12، number In Volume 4، ، issue Number 46

Theatricalization UsinI imaginary Forms in the Poems of the Poets of the Islamic Revolutio; and a Brief Comparison with Indian Style Poems (Bidel Dehlavi)

Mehdi Fayaz, Zahra Sadat Nazari(Author in Charge)

Abstract

Imagination is the most basic element of the poetry maker that represents the actions, thoughts, ideas and expressions of thought and experience through language. Due to their talents in inventing exquisite illustrations and themes, factors such as elements of nature, everyday elements, and The imagery is used.
Hindi style is well-known in Persian poetry and poetry for the creation of new themes. Although the search for fresh content in Persian poetry is not unprecedented, but Indian style poetry in the elements and materials used by predecessors with a careful, Discover new relationships and create new themes and themes. In the contemporary era, some Islamic revolutionary poets also imitated Islamic poets.

In this research, the attempt has been made to use the imaginary forms (recognition, sensory and paradoxical) as one of the main features of Hindi style in the poems of the poets of the Islamic Revolution (Qaisar Aminpour, Salman Herati, Seyed Hassan Hosseini and Ahmad Azizi) with Hindi style lyrics (Bidel Dehlavi).

Keyword
animation , imaginary forms , Islamic revolutionary poets , Indian style , Bidel Dehlavi

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