Associate Professor, Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies
Abstract
Creating connections between people is possible in different ways, but verbal communication is the most common way. This connection in classic Persian poetry has appeared in numerous ways such as verbal communication and question - answer, communication, colloquy and dialectic, etc. In this essay a variety of verbal communication and their features in the classic Persian poetry are discussed. In the end, it is shown that only in dialectics, logic and reasoning are very vivid and in the other methods of verbal communication they have not been substantiated .This could be occur because of the hegemonic and monophonic social systems under the authorization of autocrats.
Sharifnasab, M. (2012). Verbal Communication in Classic Persian Poetry
(Question-Answer Communication, Colloquy and Dialectic). Classical Persian Literature, 2(2), 71-88.
MLA
Maryam Sharifnasab. "Verbal Communication in Classic Persian Poetry
(Question-Answer Communication, Colloquy and Dialectic)", Classical Persian Literature, 2, 2, 2012, 71-88.
HARVARD
Sharifnasab, M. (2012). 'Verbal Communication in Classic Persian Poetry
(Question-Answer Communication, Colloquy and Dialectic)', Classical Persian Literature, 2(2), pp. 71-88.
VANCOUVER
Sharifnasab, M. Verbal Communication in Classic Persian Poetry
(Question-Answer Communication, Colloquy and Dialectic). Classical Persian Literature, 2012; 2(2): 71-88.