Hajjajiyah Narrative Phrase in Diwan (In the Mirror of the Letter) by the Poet Adib Kamal Al-Din

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36473/ujhss.v60i4.1816

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methods, discourse, symbol, poetic

Abstract

   Perhaps in the research, we are trying hard to study the argumentative narrative phrase in the poetic image, and to show the extent of the effectiveness of the pilgrims in narration, due to the absence of addressing this axis in most pilgrimage studies, which is its ability to prove that the poetic discourse possesses an argumentative characteristic that distinguishes it from the rest of the literary races by entering the world of the recipient and the influence In it and his conviction of the usefulness of his message while adopting the condensation, suggestion and symbolism, formative elements codify the dimensions of the poetic discourse, and it is not far from our minds that the Hajjaji approach has emerged in the form of complex and stable persuasion mechanisms on the level of linguistics or contemporary rhetoric, but we decided to support our research with new persuasion mechanisms that would start From the fact that literary discourse, especially poetry, is a dialogue discourse in which voices overlap and multiply by the heated conflicts that afflict the product of the discourse, so the field of pilgrims is dialogue and discourse where the faces of its use appear, and the methods of its operation are evident  . As poetry comes out of the circle of lyricism into the space of narration / saying and from the aesthetic formation of the singular or the sentence refers to the ability of the poetic text to interrogate its product and to convey insights and ideas that are subjective and trans-subjective.

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Published

15-12-2021

How to Cite

Hajjajiyah Narrative Phrase in Diwan (In the Mirror of the Letter) by the Poet Adib Kamal Al-Din. (2021). ALUSTATH JOURNAL FOR HUMAN AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, 60(4), 119-136. https://doi.org/10.36473/ujhss.v60i4.1816

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