Homa's Wing Shadow

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Abstract:
According to myths narrations، Homa (osprey) was an auspicious fowl and prosperity messenger that sho was under the the protection of her، would have been wealthy and prosperous. This fowl is always mentioned by poets because it’s an osprey and didn’t hurt any thing. Although Saeb has used these contents in his poetry، but has used literary arrays too، for example irony، allegory and simile the same as poets on his age. He has used norm breaking to present a different personality of osprey. Saeb believed that the reason of instability state of osprey and his disliking to her is because of her dark and transient shadow. The image of osprey presented by Saeb has made her as a terrestrial and tangible created. Also he believed that the reason of auspiciousness of this myth fowl is because of her humility and the reason of her fame is her satisfactory to some bones. So، Saeb didn’t want to be under the protection of osprey (homa) because he believed that prosperity is an inherent adjective not acquire. He used this myth fowl to describe nature and unimportant issues، that all of them are mentioned above and are analyzed in different accepts.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal Of Research Allegory in Persian Language and Literature, Volume:4 Issue: 11, 2012
Pages:
193 to 212
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