Common themes of Resistance In poems of salman Harati and ebrahim moghademeh

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Common themes of Resistance In poems of salman Harati and ebrahim moghademehAbstractIran and Palestine are two countries that have experienced war.Poets of both lands have written poems about poetry literature. Salman Herati is an Iranian poet and Ibrahim al-Muqadma is a Palestinian poet of resistance poets. The present paper deals with the comparative method of analyzing and describing the poems of these two poets in the subject of resistance literature.In general, it can be said both have loved their homeland and They have a national and spiritual love to it. Both Celebrated martyrs. Both wished to testify both poets have protested against tyranny And spoke of the enemies Sometimes hidden And sometimes openly. Moghademeh has challenged and humiliated the enemy.Both poems written about warriors and Good news that Resistance results and said that frustration is bad and ugly.Key words: Resistance literature, salman harati, ebrahim moghademeh. poems ,.

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Persian
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Biannual Journal - Studies Islamic Awakening, Volume:8 Issue: 15, 2019
Pages:
7 to 30
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