The aesthetic formation of the sound image in Abbasid poetry - Kashjim and Al-Urjani - is a model
Hamada Turki Zuaiter
teacher of Arabic literature Baiji Education Department / General Directorate of Salah al-Din Education / Iraqi Ministry of Education
DOI: https://doi.org/10.25130/jls.3.4.6
Keywords: -The aesthetic composition - the phoneme - Abbasid poetry - Kashajim and Al-Urjani
Abstract
The phonetic phenomenon enriches poetry with generosity and energies that are not limited to uttering expressions and their connotations on lexical meanings , but also include the meanings of this terminology that expresses the hopes and pains of the poet , and meets the need for text in the expression , this comes with rhythms that mimic the sounds of nature , in an audio form where the senses share all of them to touch the phenomena of beauty in them , and the focus of the research was on forming the mental image before drawing its features with words in a tangible and imaginative expression . The study also focused on the vocal picture through sounds , movements , and verbs , as well as the suggestion through sensory perceptions . The study of the phonemic phenomenon is not limited to the vocabulary in which the poet formulates his expression in an expert or constructive manner , but the effect of the sounds of words occurs by keeping them from influencing the soul , through the harmony of the letters in the phrases and their damaged to express the reality of the situation . Therefore the study gave this matter an area of interest because the sound is evidence of what the mind of poet implies.