The Figurative Language of India Parrot from Abol-Al-Fath Razi to Khajoo Kermani

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Abstract:
Figurative literature is an art which is an issue extracted from metaphorical language (i.e., Saying) that is manipulated to train the individual's behaviors. Thus, it is noticed by the artists and literature scholars. In Persian literature, either in prose or verse, there are several significant masterpieces that use sayings as a figurative language to clarify and make stable documents in order to explain the needed concepts. One of these sayings is the story of The Merchant and the Parrot. This story was written in the 6th century after Hijrat and it is a well-known masterpiece which is acknowledged as an ethical and philosophical story among the scholars. Sheik Attar and Molana have proposed the same ideas on this story; however, Khajavi Kermani suggested novel proposals which examined the story internal structures and discovered various viewpoints about The Merchant and the Parrot story.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal Of Research Allegory in Persian Language and Literature, Volume:8 Issue: 30, 2017
Pages:
101 to 112
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