Representation of meta-linguistic communication in Ahmad Matar's poetry
Poetry is an event and a revolution that occurs in the poet's impatient soul, a stimulus that motivates her to rise up in words and put an end to the chaos of the disordered world. and display the outside world in the frame of art and become a mirror to reflect the political and social reality.Therefore, the poet uses language as an important tool in the relationship process among people in society. Communication is divided into two types of verbal and non-verbal communication based on its communication methods, and each communication includes the components of sender, receiver and message. But in non-verbal communication, features such as facial color, eye and eyebrow gestures, head and hand movements, etc. are discussed.Ahmed Matar, a famous Arab poet, has used many verbal communication such as conversation, debate, etc. to convey her literary concept and experience in her poetry.In addition to this type of method, she has artistically used non-verbal communication, which has the role of complementing, substituting or denying and emphasizing, etc. for verbal messages.This article tries to clarify the purpose of non-verbal communication and the place and importance of body language in the reader's understanding and reception of Ahmad Matar's poetry with a descriptive-analytical method. Body language, hand and face movements, possessions and the conditions of the time are well-helped to convey the purpose and finally the space in his poem.
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