The effectiveness of redundancy in the poetic text Alrthaúa poem Khansa model

  • Aysha Anwar Omar University of Tikrit / College of Education for Humanities Sciences

Abstract

This research is based on a stylistic phenomenon that has been shown in the Arabic poetic text in recent and modern times. This is the phenomenon of repetition, which represents a creative technique that clearly shows the effects in the text of the literary text in general and poetic especially for the addition of the aesthetics of the formation and activation of the points of significance and the ranges of rhythmic and visual displacement in that text
     The repetition is effective if brought in place of the poem, as the text provides a large card to bear on the generation of meanings and the creation of spacious spaces that allow the poet a wide area of ​​the revelation and the recipient of places can lay his thinking and understanding of the text.
     The poetry of the poet, the writer of the poetry of the poet, suffered a great deal of suffering, and suffered the bitterness of the loss that she suffered from Rizaya. The loss of her brother and her four sons and the celebration of her poetic world with colors of grief and sorrow were repeated with great care and clarity. What was Troum revelation of the lamentations and grief to allow repetition in the poetic text to a pattern of coding, which led to the cohesion of linguistic levels of voice and formulas and structures and significance, resulting in the displacement of the most prominent results of the desired aesthetic effect in the text format and texture, which works repetition on the intensity and support E and the collection of visions and visual and rhythmic reflects the position of psychological and emotional leaning on the poet in the statement Almkmonat Semantic, which run for the text to promote the technique of repetition.

Published
Apr 7, 2019
How to Cite
OMAR, Aysha Anwar. The effectiveness of redundancy in the poetic text Alrthaúa poem Khansa model. Journal Of Al-Frahedis Arts, [S.l.], n. 18, p. 125-148, apr. 2019. ISSN 2663-8118. Available at: <http://www.jaa.tu.edu.iq/index.php/art/article/view/445>. Date accessed: 30 nov. 2019. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.25130/art.v0i18.445.
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