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        1 - Functions and rhetorical developments of the "color" element in the transition from Persian poetry styles
        sorayya azarbera thorollah noroozi mohammadreza shad manamen reza mostafavi
        Analysis and detection of stylistic elements can only be achieved by detailing the frequency of exit from the soft language. This detail requires an examination of the literary, linguistic, and intellectual details of a literary text. The element of color is one of the More
        Analysis and detection of stylistic elements can only be achieved by detailing the frequency of exit from the soft language. This detail requires an examination of the literary, linguistic, and intellectual details of a literary text. The element of color is one of the cases in which the quality of its rhetorical and semantic use varies in different literary styles and periods. By examining the functions and rhetorical developments of this pictorial element, a stylistic metamorphosis can be shown. Since stylistic developments are not very accurate and possible except by considering a wide range, so by considering five styles of Persian poetry and three prominent poets from each style, the subject has been addressed. The results show that in Khorasani style, descriptive compounds resulting from colors are in sensory matters and often with elements of nature. The predominant tricks in this style are the use of metaphor. in the Seljuk style, the frequency of abstract compounds is higher and the functions of irony, allegory and symbolism are higher in the field of mysticism and social issues (with the emergence of Sanai). In the Azerbaijani style, the rhetorical and expressive industries reach their peak, and the color "bleu" becomes a means of creating ambiguity, metaphor and irony with high frequency. In this style, “haft peykar” has a special place because it also uses the symbolism of myth (in colors). in the Iraqi style, too, most sensory combinations are used to explain mental concepts. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Analysis of love in the system of metaphorical concept from the perspective of Rumi and Biddle Dehlavi
        mehrangiz azizi mohamadreza shad jahandoost sabzalipoor hosein Arian said ahadzadeh
        The metaphorical approach as a textual analysis tool is a new and linguistic approach that Likoff and Johnson coined as a conceptual metaphor. Their theory is that metaphor is a tool for thinking and thinking that flows in human life and with the help of which individua More
        The metaphorical approach as a textual analysis tool is a new and linguistic approach that Likoff and Johnson coined as a conceptual metaphor. Their theory is that metaphor is a tool for thinking and thinking that flows in human life and with the help of which individuals make abstract and sensory concepts tangible and tangible. Love is one of the most important abstract concepts of human life and worldview that has been used in literary and mystical texts with various metaphorical interpretations. Jalaluddin Mohammad Balkhi, known as Maulana and Abdul Qadir Bidel Dehlavi, are among the mystics-poets whose poems revolve around love and use deep and beautiful conceptual metaphors in the realm of love. This treatise examines the conceptual metaphor of love and its analysis in Rumi's spiritual Masnavi and Biddle Dehlavi's lyric poems. The theoretical basis of this treatise is Lycoff and Johnson's theory of metaphor. All the conceptual metaphors used around the mapping of love in the two works were studied descriptively-analytically and it was concluded that both poets in conceptualizing love from the tangible domains of places (sea and environment), objective concepts (fire, hunt, Flame, candle, etc.) and some other concepts have benefited. Both prefer love to asceticism. Both consider love to be eternal and call love the origin of the universe and man. The intellect is considered to have failed in recognizing love, and not everyone is considered a confidant of love, and it is said that whoever dies in love has attained eternal survival. Manuscript profile
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        3 - A Study and Analysis of the Analysis of Women's Confrontation with Discrimination and Social Violence in the Two Novels of Wandering Island and Ahokhanam Husband
        shabnam nikzad thorollah noroozi mohamadreza shad khodabakhsh asadollahi
        In recent decades, following socio-political changes and changes in society's attitudes towards women's issues and whispers of their freedom, novelists have paid special attention to the issue of women and the society's attitude towards women's responsibilities and righ More
        In recent decades, following socio-political changes and changes in society's attitudes towards women's issues and whispers of their freedom, novelists have paid special attention to the issue of women and the society's attitude towards women's responsibilities and rights is shown in their works. . It is necessary to study the image of women in literature and society; Therefore, in this study, two novels of the wandering island of Simin Daneshvar and Ahoo Khanum's husband by Ali Mohammad Afghani were examined. The purpose of criticizing these two works is to examine the confrontation between women and their discrimination and social violence. The issues discussed in this article are: manifestations of patriarchy, violence against women, society's attitude towards women, belief in male superiority, female weakness, feminism, and so on. Sociological books have been cited in these studies. At the end, the issues discussed in the stories are compared with each other and it is determined which of the elements is more colorful and which is less prominent in each story. The results showed that in both novels, society's negative view of women and the unequal situation between women and men is the main cause of violence and discrimination against women. Manuscript profile
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        4 - Aesthetic aspects of myth (In the mind and language of Mehdi Akhavan Sales ("M-Omid"))
        mohsen ghorbanzadeh mohamadreza shad amir arian mehdi mahoozi
        The Third Brotherhood, with an understanding of the history of ancient Iran and Ferdowsi's Shahnameh in epics, myths and mythical narrations, reconstructs with its mind and language, and sometimes from Nezami in Bazm and from Attar and Rumi, Saadi and Hafez in love and More
        The Third Brotherhood, with an understanding of the history of ancient Iran and Ferdowsi's Shahnameh in epics, myths and mythical narrations, reconstructs with its mind and language, and sometimes from Nezami in Bazm and from Attar and Rumi, Saadi and Hafez in love and mysticism and from Naser Khosrow and Iqbal and Nima in Awakening and Shahabuddin Suhrawardi in connection with wisdom and mysticism or myths of ancient Iran with his own literature beautifully narrates the myths.Using the works of the Brotherhood and other sources, we came to the conclusion that the most important goal of the Brotherhood in its works has been to awaken the sections of society. The main question of the research has been answered: what is the place of "aesthetics" in the mythology of the poems, mind and language of the Brotherhood? We have reached this conclusion. The Brotherhood has been more influenced by the Shahnameh of Ferdowsi in the ancient history of Iran.But there is a subtle and fundamental difference with the idea of ​​'pure Ferdowsi', in which Ferdowsi quotes myths but does not interfere with his firm belief. Be .... Manuscript profile