A study of Shiite poetry styles in the first Abbasid era
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https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2021/v1.i48.492Keywords:
The first Abbasid era, Shiite poetry, Committed Literature, Artistic pictures, stylesAbstract
Shiite poetry has evolved over time until its styles and styles have diversified. The Shiite poets of the first Abbasid era were distinguished by the fact that they chose easy and smooth words in order to convey their message clearly. They also broke the template of the poem, bypassing the previous readings and using verses and hadiths to defend their principles and values. The Shiite poets criticized the evidence of their opponents from other schools of thought, and thus they showed the names of the models of protest poetry. They also used various rhetorical arts, such as analogy, metaphor, metaphor, and metaphor, as well as creative industries such as contrast and peer consideration, which reveals the harnessing of their artistic prowess and poetic creativity in service of supporting their cause.
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Copyright (c) 2021 Muhadeth alsadat Mer Hussainy, Sayed Babak Farzana, Mahmoud Shakib
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