A semiotic and meaningful look at the legend of the Khanlari's eagle
Undoubtedly, one of the poems that was able to gain a high status during the modern era of contemporary poetry and become popular with the people is the poem "Eagle" by Khanleri. However, the effect of ancient Iranian parables and stories and Khanleri's translation and familiarity with Russian and French writers and poets cannot be ignored. But the sublime sense of lofty perception and mythology that is hidden in this text and is expressed and induced with a simple, realistic and pictorial language, and has made this poem worthy and worthy of special attention. This poem begins by expressing a part of the philosophy of life (death) and individual ethics (high-minded and post-natural) and then escapes from reality and with the traditional and mystical symbolism of the eagle's ascension, which reminds of the amazing ascension of Khosrow in the Shahnameh. It reaches its highest moral peak, as if Khanleri's social realism and symbolism in the 20s sought to raise the issue of morality and its general weakness among people in the society, who were trying to develop themselves to the gates of industry. deliver
Semiotics , Semanticism , Khanleri , Eagle
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