A Survey of Homogeneous Sustainability Literature in the Poems of Ahmad Rami and Seyyed Azhar al-Din Gilani
Ahmad Rami and Sayyash-Faraddin Husseini, who is nicknamed the Northern Breeze of modern contemporary poets in the Egyptian Arabic movement and the Iranian revolution, both of which relate to a period that addressing the effects of sustained literature is one of the most important features of their poetry. This research, using descriptive-analytical method and based on comparative literature, examines the similarity and differences between the ideas of Ahmad Rami and Nasim-e North in the application of the elements. The important results of this study are that patriotism, libertarianism, citation of national heroes, hope for a bright future, inviting to fight, and calling for unity and solidarity are among the most important components of perseverance in their lyrics. Both the poet expressed deep concern and condemnation to the situation in the country and the current affairs of the country, but in the critique and complaints of the oppression of rulers and colonizers, the language of the north breeze was more intense and more expressive and more biting. It is more than Ahmad Ramie. Also, the Northern Breeze is more proficient in utilizing symbols in poetry than Rami, and has often expressed its poemic messages, unlike Rami, who speaks with a shout.
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