Aesthetic Effectiveness in Rabia al _ Raqqi (189 H)
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Rabia Al – Raqqi (d. 189 H) is one of the prominent poets of the Abbasid Era in the second century of Hegira (migration). Aesthetic effectiveness is one of the characteristic features of his poetry and indeed is one most important bases for the poetic icon distinguishing his works.
In his poems, effectiveness comes about many places, stemming from harmony, symmetry and rhythm on the level of characters, words and phrases. Ln addition, the poets ability to reveal his visionary perspectives and to manipulate color effectiveness is clear .This is plainly manifested through several icons that spring from a beautiful mind , which provokes contemplation to produce aesthetic elements that reinforce the effectiveness in his poetry .
For Rabia , aesthetic effectiveness derives from two aspects : the aesthetic effectiveness and the visionary effectiveness, Both can be considered integrated paintings that include charming captures and fancies , last , the poets psychological imprint has an important
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