A reflection of the love and spinning on notice poet Abdullah Taho (Women and the homeland)

Authors

  • M. Swrood weli Asmael Baghdad University / College of Education, Ibn Rushd For Human Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36473/ujhss.v221i1.433

Abstract

- It is shown to us through the poems of our poet (Pashyo) that he lived floating between two great seas of love with no dam between them… his love for his beloved lady (Yar) and his inordinate love for his (homeland), all of which was reflected in his poems, so the love of (Yar) was the source of his small inspiration with the love of homeland and the treatment of the pains and tortures of his nation.

- (Pashyo) differs from the poets preceding him, he is one of scarce poets who declares with high and clear voice what his Kurdish people suffer of political and human problems through the words of his poems, he rises the mettles and addresses all the classes of his nation to uncover the occupiers and usurpers and expose them. His weapon is words that have more intensive effect that the bullets on them.

- With respect to language, (Pashyo) wrote his poems in a simple and fluent language and at the same time they rise to high technical levels of superiority and beauty and what is named as abstained easy.

- (Pashyo) was sincere and honest in his expressions, and did not write his poems for private purposes, except for the beloved love, while the rest of his poems were in the explanation and treatment of his nation's political problems.

- Within the folds of his poems, it is shown that there is a directed message controlling in an obvious way over the shape and content.

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Published

15-06-2017

How to Cite

A reflection of the love and spinning on notice poet Abdullah Taho (Women and the homeland). (2017). ALUSTATH JOURNAL FOR HUMAN AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, 221(1), 229-248. https://doi.org/10.36473/ujhss.v221i1.433