Sociology of Image in "Second Millennium of Mountain Deer"
Subject Areas : Social (with literary and artistic features)
1 - Department of Humanities, Technical and Vocational University, Tehran, Iran
Keywords: language, image, society, Shafi', i Kodkani, second millennium of mountain deer,
Abstract :
Abstract The image shines in the language and language is a social phenomenon. To this credit, the image is always a means of expressing the speaker's social experiences. Although experiences can be transferred through language. But the image both makes it easy to convey the message and doubles its impact. Shafi'i Kodkani, a poet, started in the forties, one of the most tense decades in society He quickly left the confusions of thought and expression behind and He was able to find a high position in the realm of contemporary Persian poetry. He is not only a poet; Rather, he is a rare researcher and poet. Therefore, he took effective steps in elevating the form of poetry. Because of his life experiences, he enriched the content of the poem to free the thoughts of the audience. In his research, Shafi'i has reflected more than anything on the structure of poetic language, both in poetry and in prose, especially Sufi prose. But in all the fields that he has chosen as the field of research, he has considered the sociological side of it. Because it is rightly believed that poetry is not for solitude; Rather, it is written for the unity of the people and their intellectual elevation. By examining some of the social images of his poems in "The Second Millennium of the Mountain Deer", this article aims to reveal his socialism in poetry and show some corners of his human and social emotions about the transformed society.