Analysis of Ashura`s sonnets in Jame-Daran

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Ashura event is a great epic in human history. The poets always have explained the different aspects of these event and have impressed their sensations about it. One of these poets in persian literature is Saeed Biabanaki from contemporary period. In this study, his sonnets about Ashura have been investigated in terms of artistic techniques based on " Jamedaran " book. Studying this anthology indicated that poet have illustrated some concepts such as Imam Hossein's wronged, martyrdom and thirst using imager factors; while symbolism and metaphor are topsides. In this study the sonnets of this poet about Ashura have been investigated based on Jamedaran book. Assessments of this book show that Biabanaki have dedicated most of his poem to Aba'abdollah anh his companions innocence and martyrdom. The most outstanding of Ashura's sonnet themes in Jamedaran book are about Aba'abdollah which these themes are based on historical events. The poet have presented the wisely analysis of Ashura event using arctic tricks.

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Persian
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Scientific Quarterly of Interpretation and Analysis of Persian Language and Literature Texts (Dehkhoda), Volume:11 Issue: 42, 2019
Pages:
133 to 156
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