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pp. 1777-1787 | Article Number: ijese.2017.114
Published Online: September 29, 2017
Abstract
The brief recitation of the late has been the subject of literary poetry in Persian poetry. In the history of human culture and civilization, people's speeches are usually started by briefness. Referring to the stone written in Hegmataneh and Pasargad, one can conclude that in the most extreme sentences, the ancestors have raised allegations and stories. In the style of Hindi (Esfahani), poets and writers, have created many works in the field of Persian culture and literature. Saeb or Bidl each have composed about 100,000 verses, but they are the hallmark of their character. But it seemed that most of the poets and writers of this period were more inclined to excel. The abundance of allegory and proverbs in this period is proof of this claim. This article tries to study the importance of short stories in Indian style, especially in the poems of Bidol Dehlavi, and by examining its historical course, the presence of this type of short story in contemporary literature, and even in the daily writings of the people and the causes of the people's desire for short messages In the virtual world, it says.
Keywords: Briefing, Hindi style, briefness, single verse
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