Comparison of suites and parcels with respect to the structure of the Majles

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Abstract:
Reviews which have been ever done on the texts remained from oratory have shown that there are common features in such texts. Despite common features and structures, there are always some indications in literature which reveal differences in persons’ individual style. In the present research, features of oratory have been distinguished according to the framework described in books of Principles of Speech by Mohammad Ali Forooghi and Aristotle Sermons. Each of methods used by the orator, either hortative or persuasive is investigated under three stages of speech production – meaning creation, hybrid speech, oratory – in the contexts of Seven Sermons (Majales-e Sabe) and Mobkiat in order to reveal some similarities and differences in individual style of two authors. The present study aimed at extracting the individual features style in tow survived texts from oration with help of analyzing and comparison of known features of the literary kind.  The more of details that are revealed from the differences between texts the more kinds classification with more detail and accuracy will be implemented.
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Persian
Published:
Journal of Literary Research, Volume:15 Issue: 60, 2018
Pages:
93 to 116
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