The Elements Of Arabic Eloquence In Hamid Farajallah Poetry

Abstract

1.Hamid Farajallahpoetry characterized by objectivity in unity because most of his poems came directly, with one purpose, unit objectivity, free of affectation and complexity despite the use of some exotic foreign wordy.2.Language, adopted by the poet in his poetry, has appeared evident and we can notice that he used names gleaned of nature.3.Imageconcentrated in the use of Arab meaning elements including: simile, metaphor and metonymy.4.We find the poet had a large proportion of Arabic Meaning elements in his poetry such as Analogy then Metaphor and Metonymy in different sections of which (Eulogy poetry , Praise poetry , Nationalist poetry, Politic poetry , Lamentation poetry , Alajoaniat poetry , Love poetry , Description poetry and other aspects). Hebegan employing analogy in his poetry . Then we notice borrowing in the verses of poetry by a large margin, but lower than the employment rate of Analogy. As well as the employment of Metaphor in his poetry which comes less after simile and metaphor third place according to the poet in hiring. Only that the poet was hired to head lice for metaphor in his poetry he has come in fourth proportion employed Analogy, Metaphor and Metonymy.5 . Hamid Farajallah is an important Iraqi, Arabic poet that He have had large impact in modern Iraqi poetry because he has a poetic talent , a wide cultural background, the ability to accompany the developments in Renaissance literature in modern Arabic culture, but Najaf literary school , Iraqi and Arab schools did not value his poetry despite some attempts, but they are not in his literary level. Ultimately we have to say I do not claim perfection, because perfection to God alone, He is the Best of helpers.