The Paradox of Questioning in The Poetry of Abboud Al-Jabri
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https://doi.org/10.25130/jaa.16.56.9Keywords:
Questioning, Aboud Al-Jabri, Arabic PoetryAbstract
The reader of Arabic poetry will notice that there is an unintended spoken word, and an unintended intended one, so the critic’s role comes in extrapolating what is behind the text. Perhaps irony is one of the rhetorical mechanisms that is evident in Arabic poetry, especially as it includes opposite words with a sarcastic tone. It is an evasive linguistic game to direct meaning or A transformed
meaning according to Blasher. Perhaps paradox is a form of displacement, and each structure of displacement has a special pattern that differs or is similar to other structures to create paradox according to the creator.
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