The symbolic fictional place in women's poetry

Authors

  • Rafah Ali Neama Al-Azzawi University Of Babylon / College of Education for Humanities
  • Sameerah Raheem Hasan University Of Babylon / College of Education for Humanities

Keywords:

Place, imagination, symbol, women's poetry

Abstract

The research is concerned with the treatment of models of women's poetry in Jahiliyyah, Islam and even the Umayyad period, which is characterized by symbolism and inspiration. As the symbol is an artistic expression that poets address, it is at the same time a psychological and social phenomenon that some poets seek to use to convey what they want, In the language through the installation of vocabulary and make it provides the recipient a meaning other than the apparent meaning, which distancing the poet from the expression of the direct expression of the spirit of self, as the poet draws a picture of reality and mixes with what is deep and placed in the non-scope to express the pillars of the human soul, Connects feeling And Al-Lashawar. The research dealt with the symbolized place in women's poetry, and began to monitor the symbolic place in their hair, such as Al-Khansa, Salma Bint Al-Mahalhal, Jalila Bint Mourah, and many other women. Al-Assad was a symbol of strength and courage, It also symbolized the manifestations of nature to many things, the mountain symbolized the strength and greatness, and symbolized the water for life and development, and included the research topics entitled (place of tears) and (natural phenomena) and what symbolizes such as mountains and water.

Published

2022-11-08