Comparison of form and content in Khaju Kermani and Jalal Azod`s sonnets

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Sonnet is one of the most significant Persian poetic forms in expressing different themes that poets sometimes affect each other in singing this form. And it means influencing next generations or present poets by ancestors is notoriously obvious and incontrovertible. Xaju kermani and Jalal Azod are both well-known poets of 8th century which scant attention has been paid to these both poets and their poems, one of the main reason for this negligence is the same era that both were developed in. One century before the birth of these two poets in 7th century at that same climate Sa`di Shirazi was a pioneer of eloquence. Simultaneous with these two poets, there was also a famous poet as Khaje Hafez took precedence of others in eloquency, it was really a difficult job for anyone to compete with such poets and come out of the competition field successfully. In this article, we have dealt with equality and comparison of each poet’s sonnets from integrated group, it means Jala Azod with Khaju Kermani and we came to the conclusion that a lot of similarities in various scope of stylistics, content, lexis, and structure of discourse in each poets`sonnets could be seen.
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Persian
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69 to 94
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