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1- Assistant Professor, Department of Persian Language & Literature, Semnan University, Semnan, Iran
2- Ph.D., Student, Department of Persian Language & Literature, Semnan University, Semnan, Iran
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In this paper, we researched about poetry “Katibe” (inscription) according to the theory of morphology. For this purpose, we defined the theory of morphology. Then, according to this theory, this poem has been analyzed. This poem is divided into roles, personalities and movements. Katibeh (Inscription) is a narrative poem that has dramatic structure. In this poem, the reader sees the story from the poet's point of view. There are twenty-three roles in the poem. Characters in these poems are divided into two categories: Human and natural. In this poem, five characters are doing things and there are three movements.       
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Published: 2011/11/30

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