Abstract

Dr. Ghazi Al-Qusaibi experience is of great importance at the level of handling of autobiographies in terms of creativity and impact upon the society with the scientific and cognitive value left to the recipient as a result of accumulating experiences. He shared his countrymen the advancement and development of Saudi society, administratively and scientifically. The richness of his professional experience makes us look forward to studying the limits of overlapping and homogeneity between the subject and the object and their relationship to communicate with the recipients. His autobiography was divided into two parts: in terms of the literary form and the content as well as titles that were divided into titles of knowledge that express the subjectivity of the experience and the individuality of the speech; and highlighting the privacy of the biographer’s life experience, or non-knowledge one that expresses sharing the experience with others whom the time period applies to him, or Profession as officer notes, teacher and his life in management. Al-Qusaibi participated in the two lists with various works in the time period, form, and content. He first wrote a «poetic biography» and then an article entitled «My experience with poetry, diplomacy and other professions», and wrote his autobiography: «A Life in Management». This experiment was more worthy of study in an attempt to know the characteristics of the syntax discourse and its relationship to the semantic level through the objective unit and its role in the semantic sequence by linking the real, simple and complex news, which supports the news’s pragmatic strategies, and its selective, communicative, news and persuasive functions.

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