• List of Articles Motanabbi

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        1 - A brief comparison of Eulogy poetry of Am'aq-Bukhari and Motanabbi
        Ahmadreza Yalmeha Nasrin Izadi
        The purpose of this paper is to introduce the Am'aq Bukharai and Motanabbi two poet of Persian and Arabic and then making a brief Comparison between them. Which his eulogy poetry is considerable. In the short history of Persian and Arabic influence on thinkers and theor More
        The purpose of this paper is to introduce the Am'aq Bukharai and Motanabbi two poet of Persian and Arabic and then making a brief Comparison between them. Which his eulogy poetry is considerable. In the short history of Persian and Arabic influence on thinkers and theories about it offered. Although the Arabic literary tradition closest to Persian literature, and with all the differences in linguistic divisions are tied to the fate of these languages. And have a big impact on each other. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Comparative Analysis of Simile in Wisdom Poems of Boostan and Motanabbi,s songs
        mohammad benam far majid khosravi
         Abstract Simile is one of the most obvious and fundamental ways of expression that has a major role in imagination and effect of poet’s speech. In this article in a descriptive – analysis and comparative method, similes have been surveyed in theosophic More
         Abstract Simile is one of the most obvious and fundamental ways of expression that has a major role in imagination and effect of poet’s speech. In this article in a descriptive – analysis and comparative method, similes have been surveyed in theosophical poems of Boostan and Motanabbi’s theosophical poems from different aspects such as: mutual of simile, perceptual simile and conceptual simile, singular and compound, point of resemblance and … and statistical analysis of them is presented. The results of research reveal that, Saadi and Motanabbi, have used different types of similes including: singular, compound, absolute simile, implicit simile, shortened simile, emphatic simile and …, but in the application of simile they are statistically different. As among 311 images that were extracted from theosophical verses of Boostan, 97 of them were similes (%31) and among 112 images that were extracted from theosophical verses of Motanabbi 43 were similes (%38) and this fact shows that Motanabbi,s power or trend to simile is more than Saadi. The second result is that Saadi,s similes are often singular, shortened and obvious, but Motanabbi,s similes are compound, implicit and complicated. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Aesthetics of Color in Motanabbi's Poems
        Isa Mottaqizadeh Khatereh Ahmadi
        Researches support that color is like a force that affects on nervous system and this effect is not less than music and sometimes it may be more than that. Poets throughout history have shown great interest in color, but this interest varies from time to time. As at Pre More
        Researches support that color is like a force that affects on nervous system and this effect is not less than music and sometimes it may be more than that. Poets throughout history have shown great interest in color, but this interest varies from time to time. As at Pre-Islamic era, color was used in its original meaning in most situations and this view has slowly gone toward using color in symbolic meanings. As far as we can see poets of next eras especially in contemporary period use color in its symbolic meaning. Since the Abbasid period is golden period of Arabic literature and according to Motanabbi’s prominent situation among the poets of this period, we tried to study color in poems of this valuable poet using descriptive-analytic method and expressing color application in two symbolic and explicit kinds. It is observed that the poet sometimes uses the color in symbolic meaning and sometimes in original meaning and sometimes he uses both meanings together in a couplet. Manuscript profile