The Rhetorical Juxtaposition in The Talk of the Moon by Al-Rafi'i.
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The mechanism of rhetorical juxtaposition refers to a set of adjacent rhetorical techniques and arts, established through a wide network of semantic relationships. This mechanism broadens the scope of meaning, encompassing expressions with poetic qualities and rich expressive energy. The aesthetic composition emerges from the creation of poetic images that interactively align in their meanings and structural beauty. This mechanism requires a text imbued with a high degree of poetic and literary language, making The Talk of the Moon by Al-Rafi'i an ideal subject for studying rhetorical juxtaposition. The book is replete with adjacent rhetorical images and techniques in various forms, expressing diverse perspectives.
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