The Effect of Social Classes on the Poems of Mashrooteh Poets with A Focus on Farokhi Yazdi And Iraj Mirza
Abstract:
From sociology of literature point of view¡ literary creation is not a personal matter¡ but rather a social one. Since the society plays a fundamental role in formation of individual characteristics¡ and the style is not separated from writers characteristics¡ we can say that in creation of any literary work¡ society has the most significant role. The writers social insight and his position against different events are remarkably affected by social status and social classes. Hence¡ we can analyze a writers literary style based on the social class he belongs to. Presenting an introduction on how writers world view is related to their social classes according to Goldman s theory of social classes¡ this paper also has a glance at IrajMirza and Farokhi Yazdi''s social status. Then¡ the major stylistic differences between them will be compared. The findings show that the aforementioned writers outlooks are different in some domains such as social/religious criticism¡ freedom¡ patriotism¡ anti-colonialism¡ anti-authoritarianism¡ defiance and tendency to luxury.
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Persian
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Research in Persian Language & Literature, Volume:13 Issue: 4, 2016
Page:
45
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