Examinnig the simile and simile realm in naser keshavarz children s poems and shaaban nejad iegend

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 Simile is one of the imaginary images that is used a lot in children's literature, especially poetry. Among the elements of simile, likeness and simile are more important because simile shows the speaker's imagination, and simile also shows a common relationship between the two elements of simile and simile, which often does not exist in the same way in both. . In this research, the poems of Nasser Keshavarz and Afshana Shabannejad have been studied in terms of the realm of similes and the type of similes in terms of functionality and imagery, and the result is that the most similes of Shabannejad include elements of nature and the most similes of Keshavarz They include nature and animals Also, both poets have mostly used the pseudo-image aspect and the function and mobility in the aspect of pseudo-images have been less desired, therefore it can be concluded that according to both poets, one of the goals of children's poetry is to depict nature and elements. It is related to it. 

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Persian
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Journal of Literary Aesthetics, Volume:14 Issue: 55, 2023
Pages:
277 to 300
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