The Eloquence of The Monologues in the Poetry of Abd Al-Rahman Shukri 'Characteristics and Semantics'

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Monologues, Style, Conscience, Subjectivity, Symbolism, Abd El , Rahman Shukri

Abstract

'The art of monologues' is one of the arts of statement that originated in the literature of ascetics and walkers Supplication, longing, and remembrance of God Almighty Later, it turned into an art with its own divisions and eloquence in poetry and prose. This art has undergone a shift in modern literature, It extended to its colors and connotations to go beyond the prevailing religious concept to a literary work in which the poet or writer expresses what is going on inside him of thoughts and feelings in an incoherent way sometimes, or addresses an absent or delusional person, or something abstract, or an imaginary idea. This art has witnessed types of previous transformation in the poetic experience of Abdul Rahman Shukri, represented in his vision and rhetorical formation of the monologue and its colors, which necessitated the study of the rhetorical phenomena of this transformation, and beyond that of the production of significance, and the clarification of the contemplative and emotional tendency overflowing with suffering, anxiety and rebellion, and the warm emotion, which formed and colored this monologue when the poet, which the research seeks to explain, by calling the method:  Descriptive, analytical, and artistic.

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  • Mohammad Abou el ela Elhamzawy , Rhetoric and Criticism - College of Arts and Humanities - Jazan University - KSA

    كلية الآداب والعلوم الإنسانية - جامعة جازان - المملكة العربية السعودية

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Published

15-01-2024

How to Cite

Elhamzawy , Mohammad Abou el ela. “The Eloquence of The Monologues in the Poetry of Abd Al-Rahman Shukri ’Characteristics and Semantics’”. Jazan University Journal of Human Sciences, vol. 12, no. 2, Jan. 2024, pp. 50-73, https://journals.jazanu.edu.sa/ojs/index.php/JUJHS/article/view/331.

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