internal music in ibn al- rumi’s poetry
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ibn al- rumi, the great arab poet of the 3rd , century(ah) is well known as literary imaginer. he was also skillful in the music of poetry as it made his poems pleasant and effective since the music in his poems was harmonized whit content and sensation. the most beautiful part of his music poetry is internal music that we cannot hear it obviously; however, but it is hidden behind the words and vowel and consonant letters creating it by repetition, paronomasia, epanalepsis, equations of words that divide the verses in the symmetrical units and taking two folds. most of repetitions in his poems are invisible, and the paronomasia is without mannerism. the duality in his poems as an originally technique appears in different forms like division of the same idea, antithesis, epanodos, etc.
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