Studying pride and wisdom in the poetry of the Afvah Alaodi

Authors

  • Hossein Cheraghivash Assistant Professor, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Lorestan University, Lorestan, Iran
  • Tayebeh Fathi Iranshahi PhD Student in Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Lorestan University, Lorestan, Iran
  • Masoud Bavanpouri Lecturer in the Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, Tabriz, Iran

Keywords:

Pre-Islamic Poetry, Pride, Wisdom, Afvah Alaodi

Abstract

Pride is a poetic and emotional purpose rooted in Arabic poetry because it has a close connection to the lives of people and society in the pre-Islamic era. And the pride of the ancient arts, and has an instinctive side tends to praise the virtues and Mkram and his presence in the literature of the pre-Islamic era is common because of the rivalry and rivalry between the tribes. On the other hand, wisdom in the pre-Islamic era is the result of useful experience, enlightened insight and intelligent mind. The most famous poets in the pre-Islamic era, and most of his poetry in pride, wisdom and equestrian is numbered in the wise poets, but most of his poetry boasts of his heroism and heroism in wars in which they won overwhelming victories. The Avoh may be a prominent example of the subject of pride and wisdom in the poetry of the pre-Islamic era, and he paid great attention to them and gave them great space in his poetry. The present research seeks to deal with the contents of pride and wisdom in his poetry, adhering to the descriptive-analytical method. The results of the research show that pride in the poetry of the aphoh takes two directions: the first is an individual trend in which the poet is proud of himself, independent of himself and no one else, and this trend goes in several axes towards the demand of justice and the right and the fighter. The second is that the poet should be proud of his people and their heritage of origin and glory. His wisdom is reflected in the contents of the union of the people, the belief in the Hereafter and the certainty of death and ...

Published

2022-11-29