:: year 22, Issue 77 (12-2014) ::
Persian Language and Literature 2014, 22(77): 133-154 Back to browse issues page
Discourse Analysis and Discourse of Satire in Shamlou’s “The Last Word”
Ali Safayi 1, Ali Alizadeh Jouboni
1- , safayi.ali@gmail.com
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In this article Shamlou’s poem “The Last Word” and its literary factors, which advance the discursive objectives of the poem are discussed. For this purpose, first, in microstructure all the sentences are studied, listed and categorized in ten groups according to Farshidvard’s model for mode of sentences. Then in macrostructure the discursive factors of the poem are studied according to Haliday and Hassan’s sample to provide us with an exact cohesive structure of the text to fulfill the discursive objectives. The results of the micro as well as macrostructure analysis of the poem are reflected in statistical tables, an abstract of which is included in this article. Moreover, the literary factors used to produce satire are also analyzed as discursive factors. The article shows that the poem has been designed on the basis of discursive opposition. Using discursive and literary factors, especially factors of satire, the poem supports the position of the poetics of the modernists and rejects that of the traditionalists, without observing the principals and logic of discourse.

Keywords: discourse, discursive factors, Shamlou, satire
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