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Sakenian Dehkordi M, Khorasani M. Essay in the satirical poems style of Mashrotiat era with emphasis on “Disclosure and raise awareness” . LIRE 2018; 14 (58) :49-80
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Mashrotiat’s era has had very great impact in different areas, especially in the field of Persian literature. Elders and intellectuals of the period by recognizing the global and national, new design and new themes were based on Persian literature. so in its place is notable. The poets such as Aref Ghazwini, Mirzadeh Eshghi, Dehkhoda, Irajmirza and Nasime Shomal, were creator of the new literature in the era of mashrotiat. They had an effective role in the development of major literary especially in the satire literature. The answered to this Question:  the poets how much were used the satire potential and how using the disclosure to improving the knowledge society?
 Social protest and disclosing in the poems of the above mentioned poets is obvious and is common indicator. Disclosing is very important in durability of the satire poems. Conclusion shows the maximum percentage of the disclosing poem couplets belong to the Dehkhoda, and the minimum to the Irajmirza. Study of the percentage of disclosing poems of the above mentions poets showed that they are changeable between 17 to 30%. Meanwhile, the percentage of Dehkhoda and Nasimeshomal’s poems   are superior to the Eshghi, Aref and Irajmirza.
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Article Type: Original Research | Subject: Language and Linguistics
Received: 2016/09/5 | Accepted: 2017/11/29 | Published: 2018/03/18

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