Rhetoric of overstatement in the Arabic Language
Keywords:
Overstatement, Prolongation, Clarification, Ambiguity, General, Specific, Repetition, Exaggeration, Caution, ObjectionAbstract
The purpose of this article is to take a simple look at the concept of circumstance as one of the most important methods of Arabic rhetoric. A delegation that knew the article and its concept among the ancients and moderns of the rhetoric, then it touched upon the mention of some of its various types with appropriate models analyzed by rhetorical analyzes that please enlighten the reader interested in the matter. The analytical method is used when conducting the research.
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