The aesthetic effect of alliteration in the book Poets of Hilla or the Babylonians by Ali Al-Khaqani
Keywords:
Alliteration - aesthetic effect - perfect anagram - imperfect anagram.Abstract
the Babylonians. Arabic rhetoric is a wide field in which they compete to serve the text and highlight its aesthetics, and provide it with influential values. And the wonderful art begins to enrich texts and charge them with aesthetic values. An aesthetic by which the aesthetic of poetic texts is measured, as it gives speech an aesthetic that affects the values of the depths of the texts and increases them in beauty and honor, and from the ingenious that begins to achieve this is the art of alliteration, and it stops at its sections for vision in the book subject of research The aesthetic effect revolves between the three parties to the creative process (the creator - the text - the recipient). Aesthetic elements within a distinct formulation, by relying on the language and its capabilities to weave into it aesthetic texts laden with rhetorical suggestive energy, within the framework of the artistic formation process that falls upon him, and this is reflected in the recipient who interacts with the creative text and is responsible for tasting Texts are aesthetically pleasing and their aesthetic impact is demonstrated. The creator is the one who creates beauty in the text and the recipient is the one who is affected by it. The text is the meeting point between the creator and the recipient.