Vazhaneh analyzation based on Jakobson communication functions

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Jakobson’s communication function, the Russian linguist and literary theorist, analyzes communication functions which are language, message (poetry), transmitter (poet), receiver (reader). The communication between reader and literary text has been many poet’s worry. Very much that in /poetry, literary text, receiver/ triangle the ones who had payed more attention on literary text had seen less welcomes and vice in versa. In this article we tried to analyze the communication function of VAZHANEH style based on Jakobson communication functions and find the answer of this question that, how can we adapt and analyze the VAZHANEH style with jakobson communication functions? For this, some VAZHANEH style poetries from different poets has been selected and analyzed. Based on conclusions of this research in this kind of writing, sometimes the poet pays more attention on the message of text and sometimes he pays more attention on the receiver; but the attention on message(poetry) is more than other functions because it delays the process of understanding of the meaning for the receiver and makes them search for it.
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Persian
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Journal of Urban Economics, Volume:2 Issue: 4, 2018
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18 to 41
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