The manifestations of customary metaphor in contemporary Arab poetic discourse are a poem that they have given to Allah al-Qasim as a model.

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Dr. Abdelkader Sam

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Through this research paper, we aim to examine the manifestations of mystical metaphorical categories in contemporary poetic discourse, as metaphor is one of the concepts that has developed in ancient and modern rhetorical studies, and the view on it has changed from one trend to another, and it is no longer viewed from that view that focused on Its influential aesthetic impact on the text.


Based on the above, we can say that metaphor has defined a broad research framework in modern and contemporary linguistic studies, and visions about it differed from one direction to another, until it reached the mystical conception whose view was different from previous linguistic trends.


Especially with the appearance of the book The Metaphors We Live By with George Lakoff and Mark Johnson, who tried to present new interpretations of metaphorical saying, and as a result, conceptual metaphor was divided into three sections: structural, ontological, and directional metaphor.

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