The Effectiveness of Seduction in The Poetry of (Kathir Azza) - An Analytical Study

Authors

  • Ibrahim Mohammed Sarheed General Directorate Al-Anbar Education, Ministry of Education Author

Keywords:

Enticement, Rhetoricians, Critics, Stylistic Synergy, Poetry, Katheer Azza, Interrogation, Abstraction

Abstract

The Arab poet uses the technique of seduction as a rhetorical technique that contributes to improving and perfecting the poetic statement in order to broadcast it and intend to spread it, and thus this technique is widely known in Arabic literature. It is useful to say: Arabic poetry is lyrical or narrative poetry, and therefore this technique is very useful for the lyrical and narrative structures. Seduction is considered one of the rhetorical techniques; as the poet gradually progresses in the event, he narrates to reach a point where he achieves surprise, astonishment and amazement for the reader.
Seduction in the poetic poem is concerned with the development and growth of the event, and it occurs especially in those poems that are characterized by multiple purposes in one poem, as they bear the features of seduction, and the question worth asking is: Did the poet Katheer Azza rely on the technique of seduction in his poetry?

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2024-12-22