Reading in the Poetry of Ibn-Alzaqaq Al-Balansi according to Rhtoricstandard and its InformaiveVaule
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Ibn Al-Zaqqaq poetry, rhetorical standards, informativity.Abstract
This research deals with the rhetorical standards that Andalusians relied on based in their critical discourse, and their impact in Ibn Al-zaqqaq Al-balansi poetry from the informative view, in terms of their approval his psychological and emotional stamina. and the faces of their impact on the receiver. The study has relied on the descriptive an analytical method to reveal these criteria and their impact on the poetic formation of ibn al-zaqqaq. The research concluded that the authentication of ibn al-zaqqaq with the rhetorical criteria in their formal frame has caused a big loss of rhetorical value of his poetry in terms of influencinc the receiver as emotion and interaction with all of his imaginative discourse as well as a sincere expression from the intersecting emotional and psychological dimensions with his emotional experience, so a part of his poetry stayed restricted with in the prospects of Tendencies Public that era, and emulating the standards of rhetoric in its formal dimension without genuine prejudice in the truth of the expeience.
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