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THE STATE OF REPETITIONAND THENECESSITY OF REWRITING

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REPETITION often makes POETRY more ornate, bestows an orderly structure to it, and gives POETRY its musical quality. In DRAMA one can observe REPETITION in the structure of the dialogues and words. In PROSE, journalism and story writing, REPETITION is used to add to the rhythm of writing. Rewriting of the text is also an intertextual REPETITION through which myth and legends are revived; and adaptation are made from the structure of ancient poets. As a result innovative literary works are created.

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    SHAHIN, SH.. (2004). THE STATE OF REPETITIONAND THENECESSITY OF REWRITING. JOURNAL OF FACULTY OF LETTERS AND HUMANITIES (TABRIZ), 46(189), 0-0. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/395077/en

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    SHAHIN SH.. THE STATE OF REPETITIONAND THENECESSITY OF REWRITING. JOURNAL OF FACULTY OF LETTERS AND HUMANITIES (TABRIZ)[Internet]. 2004;46(189):0-0. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/395077/en

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    SH. SHAHIN, “THE STATE OF REPETITIONAND THENECESSITY OF REWRITING,” JOURNAL OF FACULTY OF LETTERS AND HUMANITIES (TABRIZ), vol. 46, no. 189, pp. 0–0, 2004, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/395077/en

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