Gheseh Shahre Sangestan: A Myth of Defeat
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Hossein Hassanpour Alashti * , Morad Esmaeili |
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Abstract: (7687 Views) |
It generally seems impossible to neglect the role of myths and mythical concepts due to the fact that poets are unconsciously inspred by their ethical and contents. However, in contemporary poetry, especially in those of the poets with special philosophical, social, intellectual and cultural attitudes, the poets have widely tried to adapt mythical elements to modern situations and to create new myths from contemporary concepts or realities. Akhavan sales is one of the poets who has used a wide range of elements of ancient Iranian myths in his poems and under contemporary historical-social situation, has created myths based on the social concepts and realities.
This paper attempts to investigate the underlying reasons as well as the quality of the creation of myth of defeat in Gheseh Shahre Sangesstan and the quality of the reproduction of some old elements utilized by the poet to depict 'defeat'. |
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Keywords: Akhavan Sales, Myth, Poem, Myth of defeat, Gheseh Shahre Sangesstan. |
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Type of Study: Research |
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