A Stylistic Study of the Poem: (A-jiddaka shaqatka al-humoolu al-bawakeru) by the Umayyad Poet Ruqayyi' al-Walibi
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Stylistics, phonetic level, syntactic, semantic, and imagery - the Umayyad poet Raqi' al-Walibi.Abstract
This paper aims to introduce the Umayyad poet, the submerged slave, Umayyad poet Raqqa Al-Walbi, and to study one of his poems, namely: (I find you your difficulty of acerbic poetry) stylistic study, and to show what includes the structure of the poem, its words and compositions of stylistic characteristics: (Audio, linguistic, semantic and pictorial) And its many meanings and suggestions. A description of the relationship between the vocabulary, sounds and connotations of the poem; This is done by standing at the acoustic level, the compositional level, and the figurative level, which are the three detectives on which the structure of the study was built, and its board, preceded by an introduction, and then a preface dedicated to mentioning the poetic text (poem),and Introducing the Underwater poet Raqqa Al-Walbi. Through the stylistic study of the poem, this paper reached a set of results, the most prominent of which was: That the poet Raqqa Al-Walbi Alasadi has used linguistic and stylistic structures in the structure of the verses of the poem in a linguistic style that does not cost or intransigence, or ambiguity, removed from the usual linguistic structure, such as submission and delay, deletion, separation, confinement and minors, and question, The order, the exile. The poem was enlarged as required by its poetic context, reflecting to the recipient the emotional state of the poet Raqqa Al-Walbi; The result of the departure of his mistress, and his longing for her. His use of linguistic sounds in general contributed to the poetic and stylistic characteristic of the poem, giving it sound features that earned it a special tonal and expressive aesthetic.
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