The Stylistics Of The Image Of Political Praise In Al-Akhtal’s Poem Khaf Al-Qatin (They Quickly Left)
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Abstract
The stylistic study is one of the most prominent features of the critical development in understanding the aims of literary texts, especially poetry. This is due to its abundance in the study of the text through its multiple levels. This study traced the stylistics of the image and the production of semantics in the poem Khaf Al-Qatin (They Quickly Left), by al-Akhtal, in praising (Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan) and clarifying loyalty, according to the pictorial and semantic levels. It highlights the functions of the poetic image and the relationship of the subject of the poem with the structure. It includes the poetic image (simile and metaphor) and the poetic image by metaphor). The second axis includes the semantic effect of the compositional construction of the poem, the effect of structure in guiding the meanings, and an application of the dialectic of the utterance and the semantics in the text, and the significance of repetition in intensifying the meaning.