Creative metaphors in selected models of Nahj al-Balagha Analytic study of semantic constructs

Authors

  • Tayseer Gericus Tishreen University
  • Zakwan Al-Abdo Tishreen University
  • Abdul Latif Yassin Suleiman Tishreen University

Abstract

The procedural approaches for reading a literary text vary in the variety of aspects of creativity in it, and accordingly the critical readings that contribute to illuminating its aesthetics and revealing them according to the recipient's artistic elegance, and the hidden creativity of the rhetorical aspects that the transmitter enriched his literary text, and this is one of these manifestations. It bears a semantic radiance of multiple possibilities, and denotes in depth and clarity the ability of the writer to understand the apparent and hidden links between things and objects, which leads the critic to be experienced in diving into the aesthetics of the simulated image, and to capture its escaped charm, and by taking into account what has been presented, by taking the a loore into account. This Search seeks to read selected models from The simile images contained in the sermons of Nahj al-Balaghah are a vertical reading that seeks to uncover its aesthetic secrets, and its rhetorical connotations, and to clarify as much as possible of their deep meanings contained in their various contexts.

Author Biographies

Tayseer Gericus, Tishreen University

Professor, Faculty of Arts and Humanities

Zakwan Al-Abdo, Tishreen University

Professor, Faculty of Arts and Humanities

Abdul Latif Yassin Suleiman , Tishreen University

Postgraduate student - PhD, Department of Arabic Language, College of Arts and Humanities

Published

2021-02-24

How to Cite

جريكوس ت. ., العبدو ز. ., & سليمان ع. ا. ي. . (2021). Creative metaphors in selected models of Nahj al-Balagha Analytic study of semantic constructs. Tishreen University Journal- Arts and Humanities Sciences Series, 43(1). Retrieved from https://journal.tishreen.edu.sy/index.php/humlitr/article/view/10370

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