The Image of Analogy and the Psychological Effect of Blind Poets in the First Abbasid Era – Human Values Analogies as a Model
The Image of Analogy and the Psychological Effect of Blind Poets in the First Abbasid Era – Human Values Analogies as a Model
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Keywords: Analogy, Blind Poets and Abbasid EraAbstract
In the current study, we did not find a way to access the sublime human meanings, which have gained the sanctity of society on the level of the religion and custom. As a result of such sanctity it has gained artistic importance. Besides, this was clear among poets and writers who are immersed in the traditions of their societies and the environments in which they inhabit. The value of things as they are socially accepted, does not differ in the event that they are technically reformulated and transferred to society again, except in terms of style and the emotional aspect towards them, and here is the task of the writer, who is responsible for such activities not to mention bearing the brunt of advancing those values that are basically established in society so as to re-establish or limit it, or try to dissect its depth and stand on the components in it that withstand change in the setting according to the current circumstance, provided that the real value, which is the surface structure of those lofty meanings, remains preserved at its firm level that cannot be altered through the course of time and environments.
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