Moral Values in the Poetry of the Preachers

Authors

  • Inst. Dr. Ahlam Hadi ‎ Ibrahim ‎ University of Baghdad, College of Education Ibn-Rushd- Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36473/ujhss.v61i1.1351

Keywords:

Ignorance, The knights, Values, Morals

Abstract

Poetry is an artistic picture that reflects the life of its companions, their environment, their aspirations, their visions and their interaction with the data of this life. The realistic poetic experience is coherent and carries an artistic impact and semantic data that show the greatness and sophistication of the given experience and the depth of its thought and philosophy of its owners. Talking about moral values ​​is a modern narrative that is as old as humanity and hearts receive it with pleasure and pleasure because it is a modern instinct and it has been linked to humanity from its birth to the present day. The knights felt the theme of the research and its material its functions and meanings varied and its connotations and buildings varied. I am related to the physical emotional and intellectual conditions of the people and the issues of their existential reality for many semantic states in their poetry are related to their reality and the paths they have taken in order to deal and interact with lived reality, with all its data and manifestations. Accordingly, the researcher tried to apply an analytical methodology to clarify and unveil those ethical values ​​embodied technically in the structure of the poetic text and embodied in its actual form in the lived reality, with the demonstration of the knights' poetic ability to color the poetic text in rich images, interacting with the desert environment.

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Published

15-03-2022

How to Cite

Moral Values in the Poetry of the Preachers. (2022). ALUSTATH JOURNAL FOR HUMAN AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, 61(1), 1-22. https://doi.org/10.36473/ujhss.v61i1.1351

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