The structure of allegory in Ahmad Reza Ahmadi's all those paper boats
Subject Areas : Research Allegory in Persian Language and Literaturesomayeh avarand 1 , azam ezadi 2 , raziyeh ahmadi 3
1 - PhD in Persian Language and Literature, Literary Creations Expert of Fars Children and Adolescents' Intellectual Development Center and Lecturer, Farhangian University of Shiraz
2 - master cultural of Fars Children and Adolescents' Intellectual Development Center and Lecturer of Shiraz University of Science and Technology
3 - Master of Librarianship, Literary Instructor of Literary Creations, Fars Children and Adolescents Intellectual Development Center and Lecturer of Al-Zahra Shiraz Vocational Technical University
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Every literary author uses literary and lingual techniques in the creation of her/ his work that leads to its beauty and rhetoric. Using literary and lingual techniques not only has a significant role in underlining the language of the work, but also, transforms it in to the authors' or poet's style which can be discovered through the analysis. Ahmad Reza Ahmadi, a modernist poet, in a collection of his works, has created allegories for children and adolescents with a double functions: on the one hand, they provoke the readers to read for pleasure; on the other hand, draw the readers' attention to the deep structure of the text. In this investigation which uses descriptive interpretive-content first of all, the techniques of allegorizing are considered in all those paper boats and then the created allegories in the mentioned book are interpreted. It is concluded that this book is replete with various allegories manifested in the words, sentences, and even the whole text that multiply the pleasure of reading. It also demonstrates that Ahmad Reza Ahmadi's allegories, the frequencies of which are orderly observed in the words, sentences and the whole text, are meaningfully related to the surface structure, also adding that, the minor symbols like the color, the time and the nature's constituents have greatly contributed to the creation of the major allegory.
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