Argument deception and its persuasive effect, Anecdotes Al-Bahlul, as an example

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Taghreed Abdulameer Marhoon, et. al.

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In this research we will try to trace the mechanisms and methods (deceitful and pilgrims) that Bahlul used to achieve his goals, and to communicate his ideas to the surrounding and society, by researching the tagged (Argument deception and its persuasive effect, Anecdotes of Al-Bahlul, for example) and to find out what Al-Bahlul tried to obtain from his work and why.


 According to the requirements of the topic, the research came in the form of paragraphs that began with the pilgrim deception and its divisions, and then the study of the pilgrim deception through dialogue and controversy, and then the study of the pilgrim deception through exhortation and counseling, followed by ways to achieve this through encouragement and intimidation, and how Bahlul exploited this to achieve his goal and demand, and from Then the argumentative deception by using some linguistic elements, including the interrogation and metaphor. The first was achieved through multiple questioning, and the work of a kind of intensification and accumulation of interrogative methods, and then tracing the metaphor in which Bahlul coexisted from the first metaphor in which he had his own life above his reed, so he was the crazy sane who had solutions for everything that encountered His method of dilemmas, and then following up on what emerged from this method in his stories, in which the metaphor was broadcast through his discussions and controversies. Then a conclusion we showed the most important results that emerged through the research, then the research margins and a list of sources and references.

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et. al., T. A. M. . (2021). Argument deception and its persuasive effect, Anecdotes Al-Bahlul, as an example. Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT), 12(11), 2584–2591. https://doi.org/10.17762/turcomat.v12i11.6256
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