A Comparative Study of the Function of Red in the Poetry of Stability (Relying on the poetry of Shahriar and Jewehery)
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Keywords: Stability Poetry, Red, Jewehery, Shahriar,
Abstract :
Sometimes the poet makes a speech for himself through words that are symbols, symbols, and symbols, and thus does not need to elaborate on various topics. Color, as the most prominent element in the realm of senses, has long been the focus of human attention and has always fascinated the human spirit and soul. Colors play a major role in the expression of people's experiences, in addition to their subtle meanings. Today, color is the most important element in the emergence of artistic creativity and productivity, and poets as creators of the cosmos of the creative world have used colorful words to make poetic images more explicit, in order to explain the inexpressible notions of the symbolic space of their poems. They win. Understanding the properties and effects of colors in a real space, flanking, coding, and myths can reveal many hidden secrets or convey messages to the audience. Therefore, in the poetry of sustainability, the use of color element reflects the aspirations and aspirations of the poets. Shahriar and Jewehery have also created mysterious associations with cultural, religious and historical contexts, using colors, especially red as one of the important components of imagination in their poems. Using an analytical-descriptive approach and relying on the American school of comparative literature, this essay attempts to explain the function of red in the poems of the two poets. The findings of this study indicate that in the poetry of both poets, red indicates martyrdom, resurrection, protest, perseverance and perseverance.
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