A Survey of Irony's Drama / Cum in The Story of "The King and the Kinezak" in the First Book of Molana's Masnavi
Despite the fact that Irony has many examples in Iranian poetic literature, he has paid less attention to critique. Irony is a form of expression that is roughly equivalent to commonly used literary terms such as anthropomorphic, humorous, permissive, contradictory, sarcastic, mockery, and inspirational. Ironi is a literary arena and a special type of double-edged expression that is different from ambiguity. In other words, a kind of duplication is a counter-inference or a kind of inferiority contrary to the purpose of the speaker, which has become popular in European literature since the eighteenth century. Its lexical root dates back to the time of Socrates and ancient Greece. But this way of speaking has always been associated with language, as in many classical literary works, examples can be found, including Rumi's Masnavi. In this essay, we try to present the existing definitions of Irweni and its variants to the subject of Irony imitation in the story of the criminals of Maulana and to examine its hidden angles, while explaining the concept of Irene in poetry and expressing the distinction between this industry with ambiguity and indecision and other forms Two sides, in the form of a borderline between Irony and other literary industries, we will examine the manifestations of Irrowi's imitation in the story of "King and Kinnish" from Rumi.
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