چکیده:
قصیده یک مجموعه منظم معنایی و حامل پیامها و مولفههایی است که ماهیت مضمونی و روح حاکم بر بافت متن را مشخص میکند. قصیده متنبی، شاعر متمایز قرن چهارم در رثای فاتک، نمونهای برجسته از مرثیههایی است که اصالت حزن در آن به استناد مولفههای درون متنی اش قابل تحلیل و واکاوی است. اصالت حزن نکتهای است که در تمام مرثیههای متنبی به عنوان یک سوال اساسی مطرح است. هدف مقاله که با روش تحلیل محتوا انجام شده، بازنمود و برجسته سازی مولفههای درون متنی و تبیین روح حاکم بر بافت قصیده به عنوان یک واحد مستقل معنایی است. نتایج تحقیق نشان میدهدکه عناصر گفتاری و محتوایی موجود در متن قصیده متضمن مولفههای پویایی است که نه تنها سنجش اصالت حزن را میسّر ساخته است بلکه قابلیت تعمیم واجراء برمصادیق مشابه را هم دارد. استمرار کیفی وکمّی مولفهها، اقناع عقلی و معانی نهفته در الفاظ و صورتهای تعبیری قصیده را به متنی منسجم مبدل ساخته که از صمیمیت صادقانه سرشار واز شائبه تکلّف بدور است.
IntroductionThe Qasida (ode) is an orderly and collective semantic piece of poetic writing bearing messages and elements that distinguish the thematic character and the tone prevailing on the contexture of the text. The distinguished poet of the fourth century (in the Islamic calendar), al-Mutanabbi's Qasida on the death of Abu Shuja Fatik, is a salient example of elegies, in which the originality of grief could be analyzed and investigated based on its intra-textual elements.The various viewpoints of literary criticism in the 20th century can be divided into two distinct approaches: (1) text-based and (2) intratextual. The traditional method was studying and discussing the literary work through the outside world and the author's life. Another approach is called intertextuality, which forms the center of the works of structurists and formalists. In this particular approach, the importance of the text itself overrides that of its intratextual elements. There exists the belief that some authors have expressed ingenuine feelings and emotions in their lamentations, not out of sincerity but duty and obligation. The present aim seeks to highlight and expand the intertextual elements by analyzing the literary work, the objective of which is to establish that the text, as an autonomous semantic unit, is capable of determining the ruling nature of the Qasida's context. 2-Research methodologyComparison of one eulogy with another, taking into account necessary requirements.Respecting the autonomy of the text as well as trust in a uniform text, the prerequisites of this include following criteria and rules that ensure the validity of inference gives credibility to the paper.The study at hand has used the second method to validate and evaluate the genuineness of the grief expressed in the literary work, based on the thematic elements of the Qasida. The thematic and structural elements were first identified then analyzed. The study's results were deducted from the analysis of these collected data. 3-DiscussionThematic elements compose a hidden treasure employed by the poet to express his viewpoint, line of thinking, and emotional standpoint to the reader. Any inference from or judgment on the text is made possible and validated by these elements. In order to distinguish the coherence and the genuineness of grief in the Fatik elegy, the following elements in the text have been studied, various semantic aspects have been taken into account, including technical, artistic, and thematic: 1) the state of the documents, 2) structural reasonings, 3) reverence and veneration, 4) the continuation of Dhikr, and 5) digression. The analysis and final conclusion on the genuineness of the grief in the elegy have been attained based on the quality of the aforementioned elements in the text.The varying inflectional structures in the text, various syntactic forms, and meaningful rhetorical context have made it possible for this eulogy to implement disguised subtleties to convey its illicit and implicit messages; this is indicative of the fact that the goal here is not only the conveying of the message but how the message is conveyed and through what means is even given a higher priority. The eulogized friendship has a distinct nature in the poet's interpretations. The text's portrayed images, interpretations, and qualifications all contribute to forming an image of an individual with immense prowess and eminence. The interpretations glorify the individual portrayed, while the qualifications enjoy authoritative rhetoric despite their masterful concision.The element of continuation of Dhikr is apparent in all 45 verses of the eulogy, from the beginning to the end, uninterrupted, throughout the entire poem and in various forms and expressions, each with their own particular distinction. Digression can be said to be the portrayal and presentation of a grandiose prospect of the scene and an artistic attempt to rever and glorify the elegized person. 4- ConclusionThe analysis of intertextual elements which create this Qasida's thematic coherence concludes that the poet chose logical persuasion over emotional stimulation. By highlighting the individual's privileges on various discourse and artistic levels, the poet elevated him to a status worthy of praise and reverence. The utilization of linguistic devices, along with a dignified style and approach and a keen perception authority, have played the greatest role in the soundness of the text's context and communicating the poet's intended meaning. The analysis and exploration of the text's grammatical elements revealed that there exists more in-depth hidden messages and meanings in the interpretive sayings and depictions than what it might suggest on the surface.The text's Semantic and rhetorical structure contained subtle secondary meanings that in addition to indicating reverence and glorification, kept the remembrance of the eulogized person alive and dynamic in the horizontal and vertical contexture of the text. The element of digression, employed in a comparative approach, had made the eulogized person's virtues seem unique and special. 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