The patterns of rhyme in the book Misers by Al-Jahiz- and their rhetorical impact
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https://doi.org/10.59791/ihy.v25i1.4789Keywords:
rhetoric, the science of metaphors and stylistics science, rhyme, verbal workmanship, misersAbstract
This research deals with the phenomenon of rhetorical phenomena, especially in the science of metaphors and stylistics, which is one of its branches, which is interested in verbal workmanship and improvement of speech, and is rhyme one of the most prominent methods and types, which correspond to the last words of prose in it on one letter, which gives the texts a musical rhythm makes the reader enjoy and attracted to reading attraction and we stood on the concept of rhetoric and its three sciences and then we focused on rhyme and its types with the presentation of models of a heritage book full of exploration and Research, we tried to monitor the most prominent evidence that contains rhyme and how its impact was in this book, which is the book of misers by Al-Jahiz, where his style depends on dialogue and rhyme as its compositions are characterized by beauty and verbal workmanship. The language of misers rhetorical language contains all the sciences of rhetoric and tools such as structures distinct and metaphors and language that contained verbal enhancers such as rhyme, which is the field of our research and study.
Through research on this topic, we have reached a set of results, perhaps the most prominent of which is that Al-Jahiz used rhyme in a distinctive way that helped to highlight the humorous and satirical character of the book, which contributed to the delivery of meanings in a rhetorical and influential way, although Al-Jahiz used rhyme frequently, but that made it an effective tool that made the stories more enjoyable and clarifying their meanings. This led us to reveal some of the secrets of readers' attraction to Al-Jahiz's book and its style that combines irony and seriousness. Through research on this topic, we have reached a set of results, perhaps the most prominent of which is that Al-Jahiz used rhyme in a distinctive way that helped to highlight the humorous and satirical character of the book, which contributed to the delivery of meanings in a rhetorical and influential way, although Al-Jahiz used rhyme frequently, but that made it an effective tool that made the stories more enjoyable and clarifying their meanings. This led us to reveal some of the secrets of readers' attraction to Al-Jahiz's book and its style that combines irony and seriousness.
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