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Nadali Z. Study of the Various themes of Protest Literature in Poems Abdul Karim Al-Karami and Aref Qazvini. LIRE 2024; 21 (84) :169-190
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Faculty Member )instructor(, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Payam Noor University, Tehran, Iran, , zh_nadali@pnu.ac.ir
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Due to their common religion, close beliefs and common socio-political experiences, such as colonialism and occupation, the two countries, Iran and Palestine, have been of great importance to domestic and foreign colonialists throughout their political history. Meanwhile, poets, as literary leaders and relying on their social mission, have played a prominent role in fertilizing the revolutionary spirit of the people and dismantling the reins of oppression and injustice. One of the leading figures in the mission in these two countries is Abdul Karim al-Karami and Aref Qazvini, who were able to stand up to the conspiracies of the enemies with their eloquent and striking poems. And keep the spirit of awakening and resurrection alive and protest in the people. In the present study, using descriptive-analytical method and relying on the American School of Comparative Literature, to study some of the topics in the literature of protest, such as; Invitation to unite and fight against internal tyranny, anti-colonialism, protest against patriots and mercenaries And we were able to prove their effective role in Iranian and Palestinian literature in this regard.
 
     
Article Type: مقالات علمی پژوهشی | Subject: Sociology of Literature
Received: 2022/12/28 | Accepted: 2024/04/29 | Published: 2024/04/29

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