The Phenomenon of Repetition in The Poetry Collection (The Salt of Iraq is A Trust in My Provisions) By Ghazzai Dira’ Al-Ta’i
Keywords:
Phenomenon, Repetition, Significance, Poetry Collection, Conclusion, Letters, PatternsAbstract
This research seeks to study the phenomenon of repetition and its patterns in the poetry collection "The Salt of Iraq is a Trust in My Provisions" by the poet "Ghazai Dira' Al-Ta'i", a phenomenon that gives the poetic text a semantic and aesthetic value that clearly contributes to establishing the structure of the text, especially since it reflects through its connotations the poet's emotional and psychological state within the folds of the poetic text. In this research, we followed the descriptive and analytical approach through which we show the expressive connotations and artistic stimuli behind this phenomenon. The research was divided into an introduction, a preface, and six chapters. In the introduction, I explained the reason for choosing the text and the research plan. The preface included "the semantic stimulus of the title". In the first chapter, I studied "the repetition of letters". The second chapter dealt with "graphic repetition". The third chapter addressed "the repetition of the beginning or introductory", the fourth chapter employed "the repetition of the conclusion or ending", the fifth chapter presented "the repetition of proximity", and the sixth chapter carried "the repetition of derivation". The research ended with a conclusion and a list of sources and references.
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