The Style of Interrogation and its Impact on the Samy Al-Qāsim’s Poetry of Resistance ‘Persona Non Grata’
The style is a systematic practice of language tools, including interrogations which is considered one of the most important methods to influence on the emotion of the audience, and authors are keen to increase the use of interrogation in their poetry to be uniform. Interrogation is an independent a...
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Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | Arabic |
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University of Isfahan
2018
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.22108/rall.2017.80642.0 https://doaj.org/article/179d59ff90f547feaa8634d3b870df90 |
Summary: | The style is a systematic practice of language tools, including interrogations which is considered one of the most important methods to influence on the emotion of the audience, and authors are keen to increase the use of interrogation in their poetry to be uniform. Interrogation is an independent and important part in the language and has many rhetorical purposes used in the poetry of resistance. The Palestinian poet Samy Al-Qāsim, who is the trinity poet reflects the style of interrogation in his poetry many times for showing Palestinian issue and Palestinian suffering. The court «Persona Non Grata» has the most important poetic effects on Samy Al-Qāsim which has been used by high style. This study aims, using descriptive-analytical method, to contribute to the detection of rhetorical purposes which lie in the style of interrogation. The results of this study showed that the style of interrogation is a more constructive method in this court, and it plays an important role in expressing opinions. Also, Sami used literal interrogation widely and more than interrogation in terms of repetition. Metaphorical sense in the court is more than the true meaning and most of rhetorical purposes used in the court are exile, prevention, and exclamation for Palestinian issue. |
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