Alliteration in the poetry of the Hudhalis - an aesthetic vision
Abstract
Phonetic homogeneity represents a phonetic rhetorical phenomenon resulting from the influence and phonetic homogeneity among the letters which constitute an utterance through the convergence of articulation to fit the sounds. It is the product of two phonetic linguistic units combined by structure, recognized by language, acknowledged by hearing, comforted by the soul, and responded to by the addressee via the recipients acceptance of rhetoric, since each of them dependents on the other and also for their juxtaposition. This results in connotations that have a clear influence in terms of guiding the meaning to the direction intended by the inventor In poetic verses.Poetry derives its value from the impact it has on the souls of its recipients. It emanates from the poets soul and from his language in terms of rhythm and a special sound which he relies on as a fundamental basis to compose his music. The poetry of AL-Huthaleen was full of vocal harmonies due to its fertility, the diversity of its forms, its contents, and through the emotional flow of the poets