The opposite paradox in the poetry of Yahya Al-Samawi

Authors

  • Hawraa Ghadhban Madhloom Madhloom University of Religions and Sects Author
  • Dr. Masoumeh Haji Amou Sha University of Science and Investigation, Iran Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36324/fqhj.v2i46.17103

Keywords:

Paradox,, poetry,, Yahya Al-Samawi,, Literature,, contrast.

Abstract

 The concept of paradox refers to the rhetorical style in which the hidden meaning is in sharp contrast to the apparent meaning. Paradox, especially the paradox of a situation or context, often requires toil of mind and deep reflection to reach the contradiction, and to reveal the connotations of the conflict between the apparent meaning and the hidden meaning that sinks into the depths and distant spaces of the text. Irony also has an important function in literature in general and poetry in particular, as it goes beyond discernment and attention, to create semantic tension in the poem through contrast in things, which may come not only through exciting and shocking words in context, but by creating ingenious possibilities in employing ordinary and everyday vocabulary within poetic discourse. In the verbal paradox, the apparent and inner meanings are in direct confrontation, unlike the contextual paradox and the event, which requires invisibility and depth in the search for both sides of the paradox within the structure of the poem, and may need to deduce and analyze the entire poem or link it to a context external to the poem itself, and this is the most paradoxical type. Paradoxical construction reveals the conflict between parties that may seem opposing, and the meeting of opposing binaries that should not meet, and the paradox is defined as

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Published

30-03-2024

Issue

Section

Arabic language and its literature

How to Cite

Madhloom, H. G. M., & Dr. Masoumeh Haji Amou Sha. (2024). The opposite paradox in the poetry of Yahya Al-Samawi. Journal of Jurisprudence Faculty, 2(46), 337-355. https://doi.org/10.36324/fqhj.v2i46.17103

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