DOI: https://doi.org/10.36719/2706-6185/47/86-90
Ruslan Mammadov
İstanbul Marmara University
PhD student
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4136-0902
ruslanmuderris@gmail.com
Ali Tulu
İstanbul Marmara University
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3245-2744
ali.tulu@marmara.edu.tr
Allegory and Sarcasm in the Verse Stories of Iliyya Abu Mazi
Abstract
The Arabic Mahjar poet Abu Mazi is one of the most studied figures of modern Arabic literature. While living as an emigrant in the United States for a long time, he wrote lyrical poems and verse stories of various contents during these years. So far, writers have analyzed his works from different perspectives. In this article, we will touch upon the types of metaphor and irony used by Abu Mazin in his verse stories, as well as a number of problems posed by metaphor and irony in the science of Arabic eloquence. Because if we do not clarify some issues related to metaphor and irony, we cannot analyze the skill level of Abu Mazin in the science of eloquence.
Keywords: Abu Mazi, metaphor, irony, poem, verse stories