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Hidden Tongue

Sometimes words act as expert magicians. When they hold an ordinary picture in front of your eyes and make you see a wholly different image. This is eccentric, but you fail to accuse the words of lying. They are all the same as you knew them before. So, where is the difference? What does it emanate from? Perhaps the writer’s will has changed!


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What could a rose be?!


In literature a symbol is applied only to a word or phrase that signifies an object or event which in its turn signifies some thing or has a range of reference, beyond it. Some symbols are “conventional” or “public”. Poets use conventional symbols; however also use “private” or “personal...
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Rendition
Moon’s Solitude

 

Along by the darkness
Crickets yelled
“Moon, hey great moon…”
Along by the darkness
Sprouts with their such long arms
The arms that let out their sigh so much as ...
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Animal Farm


Animal Farm written as a "Fairy Story" by an English writer, George Orwell,   
is the narration of violent political revolution of farm animals against the farmer who owns all. The characters in this story, in disguise of animals, were inspired by Russian revolution and each symbolizes an...
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I Tried to Build us a Door


I drew with the tip of my lead pencil on the cement—
     A line to separate myself from the world.
I drew a line to separate myself from the breeze and freeze that raped trees of their leaves.

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Dec 23, 2008 at 10:25 AM

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ords are the rings which build the chain of the relationship. In fact they transfer the messages from one to another. There are different ways for this transition of course, that can improve the effect of the words. You may hear a speech, read a sentence in a book or listen to a piece of music, and perceive the same meaning; however each of them has a different impression on you. The more you enjoy the message, the longer you keep it in your mind.

Although the general meanings are similar in various cultures, they have their own words and structures for communicating. This fact provides variety of voices in different languages. From this some languages are known as the sweet ones in comparison to the others. That is when you hear some one speaking such a language, you enjoy the voice; while you do not understand even a word! The same process takes place when you find a musical text easy to recognize, rather than the simply arranged sentences. Such a connection emanates from the power of literature which is not limited to the meaning of the words.

In addition to the natural melody of them, one may create an orchestra by the words of a language. That’s when a literary person brings an action. He or she feels the musical potential of the words and by reorganizing them in literary structures makes them sing their messages. This composer displays humane feelings, using the words as the notes. This is what we may name the application of music in the language.

Mehrdad Shahabi

Editor of the English Section

12/23/2008


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