Manifestations of cognitive metaphor in examples of Ibrahim Daoud's poetry

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fakulaty art

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This research presents a critical study on the manifestations of cognitive metaphor in examples of Ibrahim Dawood's poetry ( ) in his following blogs: (Details - You are in Cairo - and Be Brave This Time "A Mystical Approach"
The poet Ibrahim Dawood relied in constructing his poem on intertwined metaphorical conceptual structures, rebelling against the traditional structure of metaphor that ancient rhetoricians spoke about, as a type of rhetoric, and a verbal decoration, in addition to simile, metonymy, and metaphor, etc., and thus the metaphor is no longer a mere decorative ornament in the literary text, poetry or prose, but has become - in the light of cognitive rhetoric - an independent rhetorical theory, with its different tools and forms, relying on mental perceptions and their cerebral spaces, where cognitive metaphors are formed in the mental perception; to express things with other things, through which the mental and cognitive perception of the nature of things is adopted/is formed within the cognitive process that he performs The mind, and the cells of its psychological formations stored within the self, where George Lakoff and Mark Johnson indicate that cognitive metaphor is that which "is not related to language or words, but on the contrary, human thought processes are largely metaphorical, and this is what we mean when we say: the human conceptual system is built and defined metaphorically,

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