Rhetoric of the ellipses In the poetry of Namik Abdul Deeb
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51930/jcois.2015.44.%25pAbstract
The research attempts to identify the pattern of punctuation in contemporary Iraqi poetry through delving into the poetry of an Iraqi poet belonging to the seventieth generation, Namik Abdul Deeb, who belongs to the poets of Arab modernity in general, the research has reached many results, including that the signs of deletion were vocabulary marks any They are located in the center of the poetic singular, or inline markers, which are those that fall within the poetic line of the prose poem separating its vocabulary, or cross-sectional marks located within the poetic passages that are part of the poetic text, and finally text marks which are located within the poetic text and fragmented into Parts. The research also found that the work of the deletion mark in contemporary Iraqi poetry was not limited to alerting to the deletion in the text, but that it is used by the poet in order to transform the meaning of the vocabulary and to alert the reader to the need to meditate and openness to imaginary spaces, and to invite the reader to stand And silence in certain locations. In Arabic, we recognize deletion as a rhetorical term with its synonyms such as brevity, reference, revelation, euphemism, etc. The punctuation mark has added new dimensions that we can say that it gives the poetic text a new contemporary rhetoric. Not provided by traditional rhetoric.