Professor of Persian Language and Literature, Bu Ali University of Hamadan
10.29252/kavosh.2010.2504
Abstract
Hierarchically speaking the image is prior to conception and speech. For human beings before starting to generate speech open their eyes to see the concrete form of reality and having gone through the experience begin to practice imagining and thinking about them and then the medium of language comes as a means of expressing those thoughts and communicating with other people. In terms of image order and replacement of one fact and reality for another first stands allegory through which the pictorial totality of a passage is a virtual reality that replaces a general image of a concrete reality. Second in ranking is symbolic image, and third metaphorical image -the metaphor specifically used in poetry rather than its general sense that includes symbols and synecdoche. In this paper a different classification of allegory is presented: reflective - didactic, beast, mythological, fantastic - imaginary, legendary, symbolic, truthful, fictional, pictorial, and instantiating.
Shiri, G. (2010). Allegory: A New Conception of its Types and Functions. Journal of Kavoshnameh in Persian Language and Literature, 11(20), 33-54. doi: 10.29252/kavosh.2010.2504
MLA
Shiri, G. . "Allegory: A New Conception of its Types and Functions", Journal of Kavoshnameh in Persian Language and Literature, 11, 20, 2010, 33-54. doi: 10.29252/kavosh.2010.2504
HARVARD
Shiri, G. (2010). 'Allegory: A New Conception of its Types and Functions', Journal of Kavoshnameh in Persian Language and Literature, 11(20), pp. 33-54. doi: 10.29252/kavosh.2010.2504
CHICAGO
G. Shiri, "Allegory: A New Conception of its Types and Functions," Journal of Kavoshnameh in Persian Language and Literature, 11 20 (2010): 33-54, doi: 10.29252/kavosh.2010.2504
VANCOUVER
Shiri, G. Allegory: A New Conception of its Types and Functions. Journal of Kavoshnameh in Persian Language and Literature, 2010; 11(20): 33-54. doi: 10.29252/kavosh.2010.2504