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Document Type
:
Thesis
Document Title
:
FIGURATIV REPRESENTATION IN THE ELEGY OF THE RIGHTLY-GUIDED CALIPHS IN THE EARLY ISLAMICAGE
التصوير البياني في رثاء الخلفاء الراشدين في عصر صدر الإسلام
Subject
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Faculty of Arts & Humanities
Document Language
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Arabic
Abstract
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The purpose of this study is the rhetorical illustration in elegizing wise caliphs in the early Islamic age. The focus of this study was on the significance of structures and significance of words in terms of their relationship to context and its general purpose, which highlights in their turn the poet's emotion that has resulted from his suffering and pain. Thus, it produced this woeful text that became eternal along with the eternity of this event.The practical aspect of this study is rhetoric, which involves assimilation, metaphor and metonymy. This helped study these eternal texts, highlight their pearls and consider their significance along with pointing out what rhetoric and prosody adds to this text including illustration and imagery as far as possible. This study consisted of four chapters preceded by a preface and followed by a conclusion. The preface has tackled the definition of elegy, its characteristics during pre-Islamic age and early Islamic age, the content of this text under consideration as well as glimpses about elegy in other nations. Chapter One has dealt with the significance of assimilation with its known divisions. Chapter Two has tackled metaphor in two research topics: metaphor and metonymy. Chapter Three has dealt with metonymy in terms of significance of words, depicting an attribute and the modified noun. Finally, Chapter Four has considered how poets were influenced by their predecessors and how they affected their successors. This study has ended with a conclusion that included the important results. The nature of this topic has required the adoption of the descriptive method based on analyzing the image which in turn illustrates the poet's inherent emotions towards the elegized person as well as illustrating the relationship of this image to the purpose and context.
Supervisor
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dr/mohamad abo naboot
Thesis Type
:
Master Thesis
Publishing Year
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1432 AH
2011 AD
Added Date
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Monday, July 18, 2011
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
سعيد رداد المالكي
ALMALKI, SAEED RADDAD
Researcher
Master
Files
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Type
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29969.pdf
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