• List of Articles hyperbole

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        1 - The Comparison of Exaggeration between Firdausi's Epic Language and Motenabbi's
        Hassan SHavandi Saman Khani Esfand Abad
        Abstract: The exaggerated flaunts are so different among various nations and it does matter with taking into account to the cultural and Geographical conditions, and various ethnic beliefs. In Iran and Arab cultures the exaggeration has further objective aspects and us More
        Abstract: The exaggerated flaunts are so different among various nations and it does matter with taking into account to the cultural and Geographical conditions, and various ethnic beliefs. In Iran and Arab cultures the exaggeration has further objective aspects and usually emerged in physical zooming as Very Height Mountains, deep wells tall athletes, Insatiable overeating and so…on. The distinctions between the exaggerated use of high frequency has been failed. May be the reason behind it, returns to the same famous phrase "say whatever you want if king exists" so Motenabi' Poetry exaggeration, belonged to the scope of praise and worship the kings, which means with the existence of unique art of poetry, the Poet has diminished in his poetry. On the other hand this problem caused to decline Persian Poetry after Firdausi periods. So, Motenabi's poetry, unlike Firdausi's poetry, contained Powerful figures. Sometimes, a lot of bounce in it is found. In fact the accurate consideration in Shahnama exaggeration or Motenabi' poetry should prepare a huge book as the size of Firdausi's Shahnama or the motenabi's poetry court. The main purpose of this investigation, was a kind of attempting to select some valuable subjects with more artistic value and tried to be avoided from failed exaggerated or invaluable subjects. We hope to make them enjoyable for right readers in this field. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Hyperbole in translation: A case study of the English translations of the tragedy of Rustam and Sohrab
        Amir Gharib Akbar Afghari Helen Ouliaei Nia
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        3 - In Search of Vahid Ghazvini’s Divan and the style of his odes
        Roghieh Sadraei
        Vahid Ghazvini belongs to a family who has earned his life as a civil servant and like many civil servants in the Safavid era he was a poet and incidently a prolific one.  Vahid’s poetry is concerned with various subjects such as epic themes to lyrical and mo More
        Vahid Ghazvini belongs to a family who has earned his life as a civil servant and like many civil servants in the Safavid era he was a poet and incidently a prolific one.  Vahid’s poetry is concerned with various subjects such as epic themes to lyrical and moral themes and Shahr Ashoub.  His main poetic style is Isfahani or Indian style which is the style of the poets in Safavid era.   In this article, the features of his style in composing odes, his language (diction and syntax), and rhetorics (rhetorical devices) have been analyzed and examples were given for each case. Manuscript profile