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Document Type
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Thesis
Document Title
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Paradox In The Discourse Of Abi Al qassim Al Bagdadi’s Tale ” Stylistic Study “
المفارقة في خطاب حكاية أبي القاسم البغدادي " دراسة أسلوبية"
Subject
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Paradox In The Discourse Of Abi Al qassim Al Bagdadi’s Tale ” Stylistic Study “
Document Language
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Arabic
Abstract
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This research studies the paradox in the discourse of Abi Al qassim’s tale, and it is divided into an introduction, two chapters, and a conclusion. The first chapter was addressed as (problems and concepts), and it is divided in two axes: the first one is displaying problems which may affect the study; given that the text was at a place of disagree between scholars regarding its author, date, and genre. The second axe was about concepts related to the words discourse, and paradox in an attempt to develop an understanding to a merged concept known as paradoxical discourse .The second chapter is identifying the many types of the paradox, and is also divided into two axes: syntaxes, and situational ironies. Different types of paradox are evident in the text and play a pivotal role in constructing it. As for The conclusion it is evident that there are many types of the paradox found in the discourse. It becomes clear how the paradox maker was conscious to his reality, and the causes of his nation; he addressed those issues via a plethora of paradox techniques. The structure of Abi Al qassim’s character was distinctive; because it was built to serve the meaning of the paradox. This can only portray greatness in old narrative styles
Supervisor
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Dr.Ibtisam Bahmdan
Thesis Type
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Master Thesis
Publishing Year
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1436 AH
2015 AD
Number Of Pages
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181
Added Date
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Friday, July 26, 2019
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
هدى حامد السلمي
ALSULAMI,, HUDA HAMID
Researcher
Master
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Type
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45332.pdf
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