A Comparative Study of the Symbols of Nature in the Poetry of Sohrab Sepehri and Samih Ghasem

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The symbol sometimes appears in the form of words, and words are taken in their actual words used in the meta sense. Some of these words, are the elements of nature. Accordingly, we can say; Aspects of symbolic and allegorical elements of nature, art and creative implications if applied intelligently in the poem creates.Sohrab Sepehri and Samih Ghasem are two poets from two different Iranian and Arabic cultures whose studies and research show that symbolism has been very important in expressing their concepts, teachings and thoughts and naturalism is one of their common aspects. .Key words: Symbol, Arabic poetry, Samih Qassem, elements of nature, PalestineThe findings of this research, which has been done by analytical-descriptive method, indicate that Sohrab, as a modern and romantic poet, has depicted many elements of nature in his poems, and Samih Qasim, as one of the great cryptographers in contemporary Arabic poetry, To express the reality of society and social problems, it has given elements of nature symbolic properties.

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Persian
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Comparative Literature Studies, Volume:16 Issue: 63, 2022
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125 to 144
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