The phenomenon of hyperbole in the poetry of Muhammad Ibn Zamrak Al-Gharnati

Authors

  • Mounir Obaid Najm University of Babylon / College of Basic Education

Keywords:

Exaggeration , Al Andols, poety, wold, natule

Abstract

He is Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Yusuf bin Muhammad bin Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Yusuf al-Sarihi, nicknamed Ibn Zamrak al-Gharnati. He was born in Granada in the year AH to a family that emigrated from eastern Andalusia. After we finished studying the exaggeration of hyperbole with Muhammad ibn Yusuf al-Sarihi, nicknamed Ibn Zamrak al-Atdalusi, we noticed that his poetry can be considered an important model for studying exaggeration in Arabic poetry in general and Andalusian poetry in particular. Specific, and this pursuit pushed him to a path that he did not avoid at all, which is to devote an ideal image to Mamdouh through exaggeration that reached the point of hyperbole. This study reached a set of results that we can summarize as follows:- The method of exaggeration is considered one of the most important creative improvements. The masters of rhetoric divided it into three sections (exaggeration of reporting, exaggeration of dumping, exaggeration of exaggeration). However, the section that won the first place in the poetic production of Ibn Zamrak Al-Andalusi is exaggeration of hyperbole in accordance with the poet's social and political conditions.- We noticed that Egal Ibn Zumrak Al-Andalusi, in his request for exaggeration, affected his poetry with a degree of weakness - technically and stylistically - that is almost unmistakable

 

Published

2023-08-20