دَوْرُ الاسْتِفْهَامِ الْبَلَاغِيِّ فِي التَّحْرِيضِ الثَّوْرِيِّ عِنْدَ غَسَّانَ كَنَفَانِيٍّ (رِجَالٌ فِي الشَّمْسِ، مَا تَبَقَّى لَكُمْ، عَائِدٌ إِلَى حَيْفَا) دِرَاسَةٌ أُسْلُوبِيَّةٌ
The role of rhetorical question in revolutionary Incitement in Ghassan Kanafani, Men in the Sun, What's Left for You, Returning to Haifa, stylistic study
- 한국아랍어아랍문학회
- 아랍어와 아랍문학
- 29집 2호
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2025.08301 - 334 (34 pages)
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DOI : 10.18630/kaall.2025.29.2.011
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This study aimed to reveal the role of rhetorical question in revolutionary incitement in the novels (Men in the Sun - What Remains for You - Returning to Haifa) by Ghassan Kanafani. It became clear that he was able to exploit the energies of interrogation to urge the reader to revolutionary feelings. It is known that Ghassan was one of the most important Palestinian writers who tried to resist the Israeli occupation through his novels, and this is what Israel itself sensed, so it proceeded to assassinate him, through his novels, he portrayed that there is no escape from confrontation by force to recover the land, so there is no need to think about fleeing to a land other than Palestine, and there is no benefit in waiting for help from the Arab countries.
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