Mohammad Reza Torki; Moosa Damankash
Volume 3, Issue 1 , September 2013, , Pages 111-130
Abstract
Satire shares such common ground with other types of humor like lampoon and farce that it is very unlikely to consider an exact borderline between them. Moreover, satirists do not agree ...
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Satire shares such common ground with other types of humor like lampoon and farce that it is very unlikely to consider an exact borderline between them. Moreover, satirists do not agree with each other on this realm. Adopting such an approach, in present article, we consider the Khaghani’s works, especially his Divan, and evaluate his attitudes about Satire regarding his poems. Nonetheless, the main part of our discussion is based on Khaghani’s techniques of satirizing because he used specific methods to create satire, depending on the atmosphere and conditions he confronted to and also for the sake of the stability of his words. Since it is impossible to investigate various examples separately and minutely, it sufficed to mention just few verses