Repeating Words & Meanings in the Lamentation of the City in the Abbasid Era

Authors

  • Khalid Fahad Al-Bahlal Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1303.20

Keywords:

idea, letter, meaning, phrase, repeating

Abstract

This study attempted to demonstrate the significance of repeated words and meanings in poetry and their effect by showing examples of Abbasid poetry. The researcher employed analytical, inductive, and descriptive methodologies. This study discovered that the psychological significance of repetition and its value could not be surpassed by studying the text's dimensions and reasons and that repetition reinforces and increases the listener's understanding of comprehensive and specific meanings. The repetition of a particular concept or term raises its significance, as do the Abbasid poets' expanded poetic models, particularly in grieving towns and palaces. The researcher suggests studying literature and unveiling its splendor. The nation's literary heritage is rich with priceless treasures. Therefore, it requires immediately those who activate their minds and pens and exposes it to readers of Arabic and other languages.

Author Biography

Khalid Fahad Al-Bahlal, Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University

Department of Arabic Language, Faculty of Education

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2023-03-02

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