Repetition types and its significance in a book "the insane views in the age of globalization" For the poet Hamid Al-Harizi
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https://doi.org/10.36318/jall/2020/v1.i32.11700Keywords:
style, repetition, significance, Hamid Al – HariziAbstract
Repetition is a significant style in Hamid Al-Harizi's book "the insane views in the age of globalization"; and it shows his psychological impacts and his support of repeated things. He, using this repetition, tries to emphasize a thought that is clear in his imagination and sense. Not only Repetition in Al-Harizi's poetry shapes the in-text tone, but also, helps to send the idea to the reader. Poet used the phenomenon of repetition in its three types: the letter, the word, and the phrase; and he was proficient in the use of repetition in his poetic experience. In this research, the descriptive-analytic approach aims at exploring the expressionistic energies and the technical influences behind this remarkable stylistic phenomenon. Through following and exploring this collection, it becomes clear that this phenomenon appears in different forms starting from the letter and extending to the word and phrase. Each form manifests a particular effect that achieves emotional, sensory and rhythmical interaction. One of the most important findings of this study is that repetition in Al-Harizi's poetry is interesting and reflects the emotions and poems of the poet.And in addition to the musical interest in the text, it contributes to the enrichment of the semantics and entrenched in the minds.
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