Critical Discourse Analysis
zahra Amini Shalamzarri; Sayedeh Maryam Rozatian
Abstract
The social relationships of individuals create unequal power in society. Power is unstable and unequal, and individuals are constantly trying to maintain their power relations. Language is one of the main components that reveals unequal power relations. Language plays a prominent role in critical discourse ...
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The social relationships of individuals create unequal power in society. Power is unstable and unequal, and individuals are constantly trying to maintain their power relations. Language is one of the main components that reveals unequal power relations. Language plays a prominent role in critical discourse analysis, which is an effective theory for analyzing power. Norman Fairclough, a prominent theorist of critical discourse analysis, emphasizes the unequal role of power in social relations. In this study, the poem "Leili and Majnun" by Nezami and Jami has been analyzed using Fairclough's three-dimensional model and emphasizing the power component. The influence of Sufism and mysticism prevalent in Jami's social environment leads to a different conclusion and ending. Majnun connects to divine love and abandons virtual love. Nezamii that values women's role in society differently ends love with the name Leila and then Majnun.Nezamii that values women's role in society differently ends love with the name Leila and then Majnun.
Critical Discourse Analysis
Zahra Amini Shalamzarri; Mohammad Reza Nasr Esfahani; Sayyedeh Rozatian
Abstract
One of the cases of the use of Contradiction and Paradox in literary works is the description of the lover and the beloved, Because the power of love is beyond what can flow in the normal speech of the language. To describe the concept of love poets and writers go beyond ordinary language to better express ...
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One of the cases of the use of Contradiction and Paradox in literary works is the description of the lover and the beloved, Because the power of love is beyond what can flow in the normal speech of the language. To describe the concept of love poets and writers go beyond ordinary language to better express the state of the lover and the beloved. In this research, an attempt has been made to answer this question by using critical discourse analysis and Fairclough's three-dimensional model, what is the role and position of Contradiction and Paradox in expressing the state of the lover and the beloved The result of the research is that Contradiction and Paradox are evident at all levels of Fairclough's theory. The use of Contradiction and Paradox to express the state of the lover is more than the beloved. The gender difference makes the poet use different methods of contradiction and paradox to describe the lover and the beloved. The male sex has more power than the female, and the poet uses a more obvious contrast, But because revealing the issues of love for the female gender is against the custom, he uses contrast.