Artistic symbols of the savior in poetry Nima Yushij , Akhavan -e- Sales & Sohrab -e- Sepehri

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Islamic Azad University, Zahedan branch
2 Islamic Azad UniversityAssistant Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Islamic Azad University, Zahedan branch (corresponding author) Zahedan Branch
3 Associate Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Islamic Azad University, Zahedan Branch
10.22034/toa.2025.2035378.1428
Abstract
Nima Yushij is the initiator of artistic symbolism in contemporary poetry. After him, the third Akhavan -e- Sales also followed the same path.. After him, the third brotherhood also followed the same path. Sohrab is also a symbolic and introverted poet. One of the valuable issues considered by poets is the discussion of savior and expectation. The symbol of the savior in the poems of the noted poets can be checked in two ways: direct and indirect reference. Dependence on nature has created natural symbols in their poetry. Natural symbols are derived from the unconscious contents of the poet's mind. Natural phenomena such as trees, rivers, flowers, plants, sun, drops, night, day, sun, and rain have been used in their poetry with symbolic use. Among the unnatural phenomena, he pointed out lights, bells, lanterns, boats and jerseys.Birds and animals such as chickens, Amen chickens, phoenixes, karaks, kek ki (bulls), darugs and other creatures contribute to this symbolism. All three poets have become the people in charge of good news in their poetry. This type of evangelism expresses a kind of social mission to wake up the heedless people. In this research, how to use Manji's artistic symbols; and it is shown; What symbols have the noted poets used for the savior.

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