Surveying the Social Alienation of ForoughFarokhzad Poems which Arenarated from Social Conditions

Abstract:
By emerging of the West Industrial Revolution as well as Constitutional Movement of Iran , of huge political, social, and cultural developments happened which affected various poets, authors and their works. So that there were no magisterial, manifestal, and command poetry; furthermore, it caused a community isolated and alienated feeling after the August 28 Coup.
This paper tries to investigate and survey the social alienation indices of ForoughFarokhzad poems which are narated from social-political conditions.
The research method of current study is an analytical- attributive.It also uses content analysis technique which has been studied various social –familial situations and conditions of Forough life adjoining with social alienation components and themes(such as: feeling of loneliness, emptiness . and meaninglessness - Feelings of depression and social isolation – hypocrisy and lack of mutual trust between individuals- feelings of despair, helplessness and disenchantment from the community ).
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Cultural Studies Communication, Volume:11 Issue: 41, 2016
Pages:
152 to 172
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