Document Type : Conference Paper
Abstract
The poetic text is a message addressed from the creator to the recipient, who plays a major role in the production of meaning, by deciphering the locks of the text and deciphering it, to reach the meaning, that meaning that varies according to the reader, his vision and his ability to receive the text and understand its components, so the meanings of the text vary according to the different readers and their multiplicity, and also according to the multiple readings carried out by one reader according to the factors affecting each reading, so the elegiac implications form the deep structure of the poetic text for the purpose of lamentation, as it is resorted to The poet as a means to show his intentions and meanings, and therefore have an active role in directing the addressees of his text, and its recipient, as the poetic text includes a set of suggestions, stemming from the poet's awareness of his words, and mechanisms, responsible for producing these implications in the text as a whole, and based on this vision I will read Laila Al-Akhiliya's poem in lamenting the repentance of bin Halk, and monitor the issues defended by the poet in her text, highlighting the mechanisms that she used in that, and I will present this in two axes as follows:
Definition of the text and the nature of reading.
Text analysis.
Then a conclusion.