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- کد doi مقاله: Doi: 10.22034/bahareadab.2022 .15 .6218
Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
volume Number 15،
number In Volume 3،
،
issue Number 73
A study of the thinking style of contemporary revolutionary poets about moral and value concepts (Based on the poems of Salman Herati, Alireza Qazveh, Tahereh Saffarzadeh, Qaisar Aminpour, Ahmad Azizi, Mohammad Mehdi Sayyar, etc.)
Ramazan Ali Razeghi , Seyyed Ali Akbar Shariatifar (Author in Charge), Abolghasem Amirahamdi
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Ethics is one of the most fundamental principles of any society that has a special place in literature. Persian poetry and literature entered a new arena during the ideological and intellectual developments of the Islamic Revolution; To the extent that in the face of the events of the modern world and the currents of Western intellectualism, we are witnessing the emergence of fundamental and dramatic changes in the works of valuable and revolutionary poets. Revolutionary poets and artists in the years after the end of the war, using revolutionary ideals and religious teachings, made changes in moral concepts in the form of poetic themes. Since no detailed article or research has been done on the moral content of contemporary revolutionary poetry, this study examines the moral concepts and values in the poems of revolutionary poets after the end of the imposed war and the eight-year period of holy defense. Since significant political and social developments took place in the country during the contemporary period, especially in the seventies and eighties, this time span covers a significant period in terms of the subject under study.
METHODOLOGY: This research is based on library method and descriptive-analytical method.
FINDINGS: In the poems of the mentioned poets, most of their emphasis is on moral and value concepts such as justice, altruism, avoiding fashion, fighting against bad hijab, taking a stand against Western intellectuals and recalling the moral virtues of Islam-Ashura.
CONCLUSION: Informed poets attribute the cause of injustice among the social classes of the society to the economic, political, social, cultural and norm-breaking weaknesses of the officials and open their mouths to criticism. Addressing individual ethics. Of course, this does not mean that they have not paid attention to the discussion and analysis of individual values in this regard, but in comparison, issues related to social ethics have been considered somewhat more precisely and meticulously.
Keyword
Ethics
, Islamic ethics
, intellectual style
, Contemporary revolutionary poetry
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