خطـاب الـذات: خطـاب الآخــر فـي قافيـة تأبـط شـراً

Abstract

AbstractIn this poem, the poet faces his reader in many forms of talk… He colors the addressee before him, sometimes he talks about a state represented by familiarizing depression and interest through the word (Ya E'ed), then, in another place of the text, he moves his talk from being directed to the state into directed to the female (A'athilti), again he deflects it from being directed to the alive other through the words (Suddid) as well as (Taqra'an)… these removals that occur from the text are of comprehensive talk compounded upon directed specialized talks. They take into consideration every state and assort with form of moment, more precisely, with form of talk in the moment.