بنیاتى زمان و هزر لة غةزةلى (شةو)ى (ئاوات)دا تویَذینةوةیةکى هةلَوةشانةوةطةرى ـ رِةوانبیَذییة | ||
Kirkuk University Journal: Humanity Studies | ||
Article 1, Volume 11, Issue 3, December 2016, Pages 22-48 | ||
Abstract | ||
The ode of ‘Night’ is one of the interesting and philosophical odes of Kurdish poetry, and its owner is eastern Kurdistan poet Kameeli Imami known as ‘Awat’. This ode consists of 7 verses, but it is a great invented ode, its construction is made deep by its words and expressions that ordinary reader does not easily make understand of it. Due to the lack of early scientific analysis of it, and it was heard as song, people had misconception about the text at an earlier time, so people found the meaning of it in reality. The connotation created by people has scientific principle and the text construction is subjected to more scrutiny than the specific one that is simply made by people. ‘Deconstruction’ is an analytical significant science of miscellaneous text types and among is literary text. In the research fields of Kurdish literature, except very few, otherwise has not been worked on. As much as ‘rhetoric’ is concerned, it is a science from the depth of thought that addresses through its devices and through them rhetoric provides enough understanding for the literary phenomena. It was, thus, the text under the light of ‘deconstruction’ and ‘rhetoric’ were integrated into one and made the above title. As a result, after two chapters and eight sections, the research has come to the following conclusions: 1. The ode of ‘Night’ of the poet known as ‘Awat’ is a text that has a deep construction and does not give its deep meaning on the construction surface. 2. The ode of ‘Night’ was not written for woman and it is not a love poem, but it is an allegorical poem and written for the prophet of Allah ‘Mohammad Abdullah’ (Peace Be Upon Him). 3. More than (20) literary styles of three rhetoric aspects (Semantics, Clarity and aesthetics) have intensified the text and make it be full of meaning and invention. | ||
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