Comparison of Fahad al-Asker and Parvin Etesami's Approach to Social Issues

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adabiyat arab zaban haye khrejeh vali asre rafsanjan

Abstract

Fahad al-Askar (1917 AD) and Parvin Etisami (1320-1285 AD) are among the poets who have turned social themes into poetry. Among the social themes in the poems of these two poets are social inequalities, desire for freedom, attention to the position of women. Cited. This research was written with a descriptive-analytical method and based on the French school with the aim of comparative analysis of social themes in the poetry of Fahad Al-Askar and Parvin Etisami. One of the differences in the issue of social inequalities is that Fahad calls the weak class to self-respect so that poverty will disappear, but Parvin calls the weak class to revolt and revolution to establish justice. Regarding the issue of women's freedom, two poets believe that women are trapped in a democratic society, and in the issue of freedom, Fahd has been compared to a slave who is unable to do anything, and Parvin has considered freedom as a
 
 

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