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Persian Language and Literature 2019, 27(86): 31-59 Back to browse issues page
New Perspectives into Rhetorical Structure of Simile in the Poems of Bidel Dehlavi
Mehrdad Akbari Gandomani 1, Mehdi Reza Kamali Baniani2
1- Arak University , m-akbari@araku.ac.ir
2- Arak University
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Through a rhetorical system, poets’ and writers’ worldview is reflected in their literary works. One effective factor in forming or changing these viewpoints is the happenings and changes of the world poets dwell on different levels. Simile is an important structure in the rhetorical system. In this piece of research the writers have tried to show how structure of simile in Bidel reveals transformations in the texture of situation on different levels through establishing relations with other rhetorical structures. Moreover, the research also investigates how vivid or subdued transformations in the current period affect the horizon of expectation of previous ages resulting in the formation of new horizons. In this article, the poems of Bidel are regarded as a field the intrinsic transformations in which can be attributed to other fields such as Hindi style of poetry. Through this study, it became obvious that not only the poet (Bidel) sometimes creates new structures out of old similes, but also he establishes new structures by creating chains of similes networks, resulting in the abundance of syntactic images, or  several images using multidimensional words, etc. In the following article, situational texture of Safavid era, linguistic texture of Hindi style, its common simile structures, and at last, new simile structures and their features in Bidel’s poems are studied.
 
Keywords: simile structures, tradition, Hindi style, Bidel Dehlavi.
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