Literary-political effects of the slogans of the Islamic Revolution of Iran
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In the Islamic Revolution of Iran, desperate people, with their angry and rhythmic cries in the streets, while explaining the foundations and goals of the revolution, played an important and undeniable role in advancing this political movement and leading it to victory.
Slogans, because of their brevity, simplicity, humor, and religious sanctity, soon came to mind and were repeated over and over again. Although the slogans were mostly uttered by the people of the street and the bazaar in a short time and circulated in the languages, but the presence of aesthetic elements in them is somewhat remarkable and reconsiderable. This research paper, which, after looking at the socio-political dimensions of the slogans, examines them in a descriptive-analytical manner from a literary and aesthetic point of view, shows that the God-given tastes of the Iranian people, their delicate and punctual nature, and their familiarity with poetry and Literature is also reflected in their revolutionary slogans. |
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Keywords: Slogan, revolution, politics, aesthetics, weight and melody, rhetoric, humor. |
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Type of Study: Research |
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