Manifestations of the Question in Al-Baradouni's Poetry
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36473/alustath.v62i1.1926Keywords:
manifestations, question, poetry, Al-BardoniAbstract
This research aims to read the structure of the question in Al-Baradouni's poetry, because the question constitutes a major phenomenon that appears in objective and artistic forms and formations contained in poetry, which in itself constitutes a great question looking at the interpretation of the world, and standing on the secrets of life, homeland, history and the universe in all its details. The research concluded with the following results: The question in Al-Baradouni’s poetry is an objective phenomenon through which the homeland is composed and poetically formed, and reality is exposed with the aim of reforming and purifying it from withering, restoring history to benefit from it and evaluating life and self until it became an objective equivalent to them both ambitious and refractory. A mature artistic transformation, through which he was able to transfer the poem from its own lyrical voice to multiple voices and more objective dimensions.
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