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Framework values in Al-kafoureyat speech of Almoutanabi

القيم النسقيّة في خطاب الكافوريّات

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 Publication date 2017
and research's language is العربية
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The research handles the framework values in Al-kafoureyat speech by reading this speech in a cultural way to remove the rhetorical covers under which hides these values with the aim to capture them ,highlight their spots in the text of Al-kafoureyat ,explaining the mechanism by which they hide and discussing hypocrisy, greed, beggary, self-centeredness, eliminating others and racism as results of the most outstanding framework in Al-kafoureyat speech and values employed in Al-kafoureyat text in a way that reflects Al-moutanabi's mentality which is based on a hierarchy in which ego occupies the highest position and passes value judgements on others from it's bumptious position and according to ego qualifications .Using the mechanism of cultural criticism, the research works on stripping the hidden framework with the aim of prosecuting it, exposing it's patterns and standards, breaking it's solid molds and refuting it's arguments.

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حسين،طه، مع المتنبي.ط 13 ،دار المعارف، القاهرة، 1986 ، 381.
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