A Comparative Study of Modernism in the Poems of Forough Farrokhzad and Adunis [PDF]
Clash of the West with East countries (Iran, Lebanon and Syria) was a factor in changing the structure of Eastern societies, resulting in the emergence of political and social developments like constitutional movements. There are undeniable similarities between Arabic and Persian poetry because of the long historical ties, similar political and social ...
Ahmad Lamei Giv, Majid Shahbazi
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Análisis psicológico de los poemas de Forough Farrokhzad basados en las teorías de A. Adler y K. Horney [PDF]
El objetivo de este estudio fue el análisis psicológico de los poemas de Forough Farrokhzad basados en las teorías de A. Adler y K. Horney. Esta investigación se ha realizado utilizando un método descriptivo y análisis de contenido en el que trabaja el estudio de investigadores Forough Farrokhzad.
Seyedeh Kolsoom Fazeli, Shahrokh Hekmat
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Sylvia Plath's “Mirror” and Forough Farrokhzad’s “The Bird May Die” Comparative Analysis from a Mystical Perspective [PDF]
Sylvia Plath’s mirror and Forough Farrokhzad’s the bird may die are two of the best known poems in the aspect of femininity, fighting for feminine rights and equality. The two poets though living distances apart, respectively in America and Iran, had the same poetic perspectives.
Mohsen Mohammad pour, Hossein Valizade
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Comparative Analysis of Conceptual Metaphors in the Poems of Forough Farrokhzad and Ghadah Al-Samman Based on the Conceptual Domain of Love [PDF]
In conceptual metaphor theory, metaphors rely on semantic relationships between words that act as a means for the human understanding of abstract and tangible world affairs.
Zohreh Ghorbani Madavani +1 more
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This study explores the integration of advanced Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques to analyze and interpret Persian literature, focusing on the poetry of Forough Farrokhzad. Utilizing computational methods, we aim to unveil thematic, stylistic, and linguistic patterns in Persian poetry. Specifically, the study
Meymandi, Arash Rasti +8 more
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An Analysis of Forough Farrokhzad’s “Tavallod-i-Digar” Based on Catford’s Imaginative Translational Shifts Theory (a Comparative Case Study of Abdolmona-em and al-Attar Translations) [PDF]
Vernacular translation of literary works invites inevitable semantic, syntactic, rhetorical, and ideological shifts within a text. This process of stabilizing originates mostly from the translator’s conscious intention and is reliant on the target ...
Aliasghar Shahbazi
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Existentialist Approach to the Concept of Loneliness in Black Romantic Poetry in Iran: 1930s and 1940s [PDF]
In this article, by examining the poetry flow of black romanticism in the thirties and forties in Iran, the representation of loneliness in the poems of the poets of this flow is analyzed.
Mahmoud Bashiri +3 more
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Analysis of Love, Death, Rebirth and Patriarchy in Two Contemporary Poetess Forough Farrokhzad and Sylvia Plath’s Selected Poems [PDF]
ForoughFarrokhzad and Sylvia Plath’s poems are closely linked to their personal life and their marriage. Their poems are confessional in style. Farrokhzad criticizes Iranian male dominant society in which women are marginalized and haven’t any voice in the society, so seeking their voice and identity in modern literature, especially in modern Persian ...
Narges Raoufzadeh +2 more
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A Comparative Criticism of the “Shadow” Archetype in the Poems of Forough Farrokhzad and Sylvia Plat [PDF]
Introduction One of the important fields of comparative literature is the interdisciplinary studies such as psychological criticism of literary works.
Zahra Khatami Kashani
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Corresponding Animal and Human Animism in the Poems of Forough Farrokhzad and Nazek al-Malaika [PDF]
The thinking of Animismis an ontological view of man in relation to both the material and immaterial aspects of the creation system. This belief creates a feeling in literature that seemingly objects are alive and have intelligence.
Farideh Salamat Nia +2 more
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