Enthusiasm in Mahmoud Darwish’s poetry
Keywords:
Poetic Texts - Enthusiasm - Mahmoud DarwishAbstract
This research was titled “Enthusiasm in the Poetry of Mahmoud Darwish,” a poet whose poetic texts often suited the purpose of his poems and were in harmony with his psychological positions. Almost no poem was devoid of enthusiastic passages that flowed onto his tongue, expressing that resistant, steadfast spirit that... It did not leave him, and it stood in the face of the angry Zionist entity, as he carried the cause of his country in his poetry, and infused enthusiasm in his multiplications, so this enthusiastic tone dominated his descriptions, his complaints, his flirtation, and his praise Mahmoud Darwish was able to embody the image of the Palestinian reality that is suffering under the injustice of the occupation through his poetry, so that his texts express the reality of suffering, displacement, alienation, and pain, but it is not devoid of a revolutionary sense that calls for resistance and steadfastness, by spreading enthusiasm in the souls of his people, demonstrating their courage, boasting of their heroism and great qualities, inciting revolution in order to regain their sovereignty and their usurped land. Mahmoud Darwish confirmed that he is the poet of the Palestinian resistance by employing enthusiasm that possessed an aesthetic value that cannot be ignored, so it interacted with the content of his poems to achieve the required meaning, and for his law to be a record of heroism and historical events that tell the story of the struggle of the Palestinian people, so this story remains in the collective memory throughout history..
The research included an introduction, two sections, a conclusion, and documented sources and references. As for the first section, we discussed the concept of enthusiasm in language and terminology, and the emergence and development of this type of poetry. As for the second section, we dealt with a brief overview of the poet Mahmoud Darwish, as well as the manifestation of enthusiasm in his poetry, following the descriptive and analytical approach. .