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THE ANALYSIS OF SIMILE IN EMRAOLGHEIS'S MOALLAGHA

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  43-61

Abstract

 Emraolgheis, known as the king of the lost is one of the poets of Yemen and is considered as the pioneer of the first poets of the Pre-Islamic time. His book of poems includes 25 odes and some literary pieces. His most famous ode is“Mo’allaqa” and some individuals like Zoozani and Khatib-Tabrizi have explained it together with other Mo’allaqas, it has been published several times. Emraolgheis is the first person who has begun his odes with crying over the relics of the beloved’s tent. He is also the first to speak of love delicately, the first to use beautiful images in his poems imitated by others later, the first to skillfully use short and meaningful descriptions (image of woman, hunting scene and descriptions of horse, camel and night). His numerous travels and continuous companionship have flourished his literary talent and filled his poems with new meanings. Of all literary devices, Emraolgheis admires SIMILE most of which are sensory. He takes his SIMILEs from nature, wine drinking and pleasure making.In general, SIMILE and its different types are of great role in pre-Islamic poetry. Imagery is the main literary device of such poetry and no poem of this time is devoid of imagery.Emraolgheis surpasses every poet of his time in creating SIMILEand his Mo’allaqa overflows with nice and new SIMILEs. In fact, he is the father of SIMILE in the pre-Islamic era. That is why his SIMILEs have been imitated by Arab and Non-Arab poets.

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    APA: Copy

    PISHGAR, AHAD. (2011). THE ANALYSIS OF SIMILE IN EMRAOLGHEIS'S MOALLAGHA. JOURNAL OF THE FACULTY OF LETTERS AND HUMANITIES (KERMAN), NEW(29 (26)), 43-61. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/27095/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    PISHGAR AHAD. THE ANALYSIS OF SIMILE IN EMRAOLGHEIS'S MOALLAGHA. JOURNAL OF THE FACULTY OF LETTERS AND HUMANITIES (KERMAN)[Internet]. 2011;NEW(29 (26)):43-61. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/27095/en

    IEEE: Copy

    AHAD PISHGAR, “THE ANALYSIS OF SIMILE IN EMRAOLGHEIS'S MOALLAGHA,” JOURNAL OF THE FACULTY OF LETTERS AND HUMANITIES (KERMAN), vol. NEW, no. 29 (26), pp. 43–61, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/27095/en

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