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Type 2: the contrast occurs between two attributes or clusters of
attributes modifying the same noun :
The sound was low as it reached me, with a fanfare whisper
The cursed, dear smell
consoling and envying one another, acting clever andfoolish
You, my hero, who are violent, dissolute, delicate, poetic,raucous, foolish, rash, vain, dripping with sweetness, seatedon the throne of beauty.
Type 3: the contrast occurs between the components of a "con-
5truct state" (iddfa or i(iiifa ghayr haqiqiyya):
He widened his smile in a way that seemed impolitely polite
the same politely impolite smile
a tree yellowing in its greenness
the positiveness of absolute negativeness
the attraction of repulsion
Type 4: the contrast occurs between two consecutive or parallelclauses:
Between them, dividing them completely, uniting them
completely, was that cigarette.
You with your infinity, I with my limitation
Lej,The people crowded each other more and more, and their
isolation became plain
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VII
Finally the paradoxical or absurd style sometimes manifests itself
through the frequent employment of certain coordinating or sub-
ordinating functionals that inherently convey the sense of opposi-tion, exception, restriction, or reservation. The following paragraph,which again comes from the short story "al-Lu'ba", is a good illus-
tration of this phenomenon:
The ladies are in evening gowns.. But these are not entirelynew. They look as if they have not been used for yearsbut have been extracted from wardrobes for the occasion-
expensive, carrying the stamp of opulence, some of them sewnwith pearls-small, but real.. The faces-the men's faces- arerather firm in texture but sallow, as if exhausted. And theladies' eyes for all their different colours all seem black and
deep-set, as if the women suffer from a sexual hunger they do
not recognize.
The paradoxical, disharmonious nature of things, which in fact
constitutes the gist of this story, as well as many others, is aptly
conveyed by the frequent recourse to the functionals
etc., and, of course, the contrasting statements that precedeand follow these functionals.2o
S. SOMEKH
20It is clear, however, that the use of co-ordinating and subordinating func-tionals is on the decrease, as demonstrated in the course of this article. Thestory, from which the above paragraph is taken, was, it will be remembered,first published in 1965.