Sepehri Utopia, Silent Protest Against the Policies of the Second Pahlavi Era

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when we speak about protest, Immediately the mind becomes attention of the poets such as Akhavan-Sales, Shamlou, Kasrai, Mosadegh, Shafiei Kadkani, and poets like them. perhaps the idea of protest by Sohrab Sepehri (1928-1980 AD) to the sociopolitical system of the community of his own age, for many It is difficult to accept, because he has chosen a different way from others in this context called deviation. Because of a different approach he had to this category, he has faced difficulty getting many of his objections. The present study seeks out two of his poems, "Ab" and "Poshte daryaha", and he tried recognizing his personality and globalization by presenting Sohrab Sepehri's protesting methods, which has been neglected so far. The research method is descriptive-analytic and the results are analyzed using a content analysis method. The results show that Sepehri tries to show his protest against the status quo by drawing his utopia and by opposing the status quo to the ideal one (utopia).

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Persian
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Literary Text Research, Volume:24 Issue: 86, 2021
Pages:
103 to 126
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