Abstract
In the guidance of this critical approach, it becomes clear to the researcher the reality of what poetry is, as it is the literary genre that is firmly rooted in the collective memory, and the most profound in depicting the various kinds of facts. Things and facts that were hidden under his cloak.
The research was organized in two sections, the first of which was characterized by (opposing dualities in poetry, the structure of composition and the vision of formation, and it dealt with the nature of the contradiction, its stylistic structure, and its views among critics and its concepts, ancient and modern, in a way that reveals its importance to us, and describes its presence in the poetic text in general .
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ثبت المصادر والمراجع
القرآن الكريم.
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