The Beauty of Repetition In The Revolutions Of Muhammad Al-Eid Al Khalifa.
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https://doi.org/10.55165/wjfsar.v1i2.31Mots-clés :
Muhammad Al-Eid Al-Khalifa, aspects of beauty, repetition. EloquenceRésumé
Muhammad al-Eid Al Khalifa, which he singled out for everything related to the homeland and citizenship, where he employed the language of the opposite in an eloquent manner, which appeared through the writer Al-Zan. The phonetic rhythm represented by repetition is delicate, when it was evident in the words, he used to deliver his message to the recipients in a wonderful phonetic harmony. In this article, we wanted to address repetition as a beauty factor in its revolutions, adopting the descriptive-analytical method to describe and analyze this phonetic phenomenon. And whether the repetition is an eloquence or a defect that dishonors the literary work?