Structure in the Poetry of the Ascetic Poets (A Case Study of Poetries of Sana’i and Elbiri) a Comparative Study
Keywords:
structure, ascetic poetry, advice and sermon, religious and ethical values, addresseesAbstract
The present study attempts to investigate Structure aspects of ascetic poetry of Elibri and Sana’i within comparative literature framework. These two poets have used aspects of structural phenomena as a tool to strengthen the religious values in the addressees’ mind. Therefore, these aspects have a significant role in revealing the poets’ thoughts and internal feelings. These factors have been originated from the realities of their environment. This study deals with the most important and the most common aspects of these poetries. The most important ones include composition sentences (imperatives, negatives, questions, exclamations, and requests) repetitions and oppositions. Undoubtedly, stylistic phenomena have been out of their primary meaning and they have had secondary meanings such as encouragement, frightening, advising, and sometimes forgiving.
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