Critical discourse in independent images of Ebtehaj's poetry based on the characteristics of Norman Fairclough

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Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
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Critical discourse is a theoretical linguistics and critiques whose principles and components are issues of power and are characterized by different discourses with specific characteristics that address and examine the two aspects of the form and meaning of the text. Descriptive-analytical We have evaluated and analyzed critical discourse in independent poetic images of Ebtehaj based on the view of Norman Fairclough. The results of this researcher are at the level of description, use of language, use of rhetorical aspects and secondary meanings of call and interrogation and dominance of vocabulary which indicates protest, conflict, sorrow and compassion. It is prominent in Ebtehaj's poems. At the level of interpretation and from the perspective of intertextuality, Ebtehaj's poems in the form of explicit and implicit intertextuality are influenced by classical poets (especially Hafez and Rumi). At the level of explanation, one can also achieve the hegemony of the idea of ​​protest and emphasis on change and otherness in Ebtehaj's poems.
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Persian
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Journal of Literary Aesthetics, Volume:12 Issue: 50, 2022
Pages:
39 to 71
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