اُسلوب ِسر سیّد کا تمثیلی انداز (ALLEGORY STYLE OF WRITING OF SIR SYED AHMED KHAN) Section Urdu Literature
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Abstract
"The use of purposeful anecdote and representation as scholarly gadgets ranges across societies and ages, bearing critical authentic roots. Starting prominently in antiquated Greek writing, exemplified by scholars like Plato in works, for example, 'The Republic' and his 'Purposeful anecdote of the Cavern', these methods emblematically typify significant philosophical ideas like illumination, reality, and information. In Urdu writing, the reception of purposeful anecdote and representation rises above solitary attribution, developing naturally as basic parts of its more extensive artistic legacy. Inside the rich embroidery of Urdu abstract articulation enveloping verse, composition, and various narrating designs, famous writers and scholars skillfully coordinate figurative subtleties and exemplification, lifting the stylish allure and significant profundities of their works. Vital among these figures is Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, whose clever works carefully investigated different features of Muslim life in the Subcontinent, utilizing figurative and emblematic themes to dig into philosophical and otherworldly subjects while prudently resolving the predominant issues of his period. Consequently, this logical talk expects to investigate the topical utilization of Purposeful anecdote and Representation in the Articles of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan inside the nuanced setting of Urdu writing."
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