Psychoanalytic critique of red in the poems of Omar Abu Risheh and Qaisar Aminpour Based on Max Luscher's theory

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In today's literature, symbols play an important role in depicting and conveying meanings. One of these symbols that is cleverly used by poets is the element of color. Therefore, resistance poets try to express their ideals and desires by using different colors. As an example of Qaisar Aminpour in Persian literature andBy using symbols in their works, Omar Aburisheh has created mysterious associations in allegorical fields with various cultural, ritual and historical backgrounds. The element of color is one of the important components of the imaginary and one of the prominent elements of the symbolic language of these two poets, which has been used to express their intended meanings. This article forms. The method is descriptive-analytical and the results show that both poets have used red as a symbol of perfection, martyrdom, protest and uprising.. The method is descriptive-analytical and the results show that both poets have used red as a symbol of perfection, martyrdom, protest and uprising.
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Persian
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Comparative Literature Studies, Volume:16 Issue: 63, 2022
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109 to 124
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