Pragma-Rhetorical Strategies in Zainab’s Speech at Yazid’s Court | ||
AL-AMEED JOURNAL | ||
Article 1, Volume 3, Issue 4, September 2014, Pages 57-86 | ||
Authors | ||
Fareed Hameed Al-Hindawi; Ramia Fu; ad Mirza | ||
Abstract | ||
This paper aims to investigate the pragma-rhetorical structure of Zainab’s (Peace be upon her) speech, which is well-known of its historical importance. To achieve this aim, Al-Hindawi and Al-Temimi’s (2012) eclectic model is utilized. Among the important conclusions which the study comes up with are: The rhetorical question is used as an umbrella strategy that extends over the other figures of speech and argumentative appeals. Besides, the argumentative appeals represent a house of cards: if any card is pulled, the rest of the house will collapse. This reveals the neat texture of the orally recited text. Finally, figures of speech have been used in a roughly parallel manner. This leads to the conclusion that they have not been used for aesthetic purposes, that is, decoration; they are used a means for a further end – clarification and facilitation. | ||
Keywords | ||
Pragma; Rhetorical Strategies; Zainab; Yazid | ||
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