Umalbaneen the Al-Jud Poems Reading on the Values of Imagery | ||
AL-AMEED JOURNAL | ||
Article 1, Volume 5, Issue 1, January 2017, Pages 1-61 | ||
Author | ||
Prof. Dr. Rahman Ghargan | ||
Abstract | ||
ABSTRACT The goal the research study purses is to scrutinize the poetic values that emanate from the portrait of Umalbaneen as a symbol in the poems participating in the International Al-Jud Competition in its first fifth versions; the acts of scrutiny ramify into four axes: the securitizedcontext, the strategy of reading, the symbolism of sacrifice, the symbolism of the past portrait and the language of the direct historical discourse; the study concludes with certain results as follows: • Though the poets ponder over one-dimensional objective vantage point, they run into the diversity of poetic images they manipulate as they imbue the symbolism of Umalbaneen from Al-Taffbattle:different experiences they cull in light of performance and different perspectives they attain in concordance with perception. • The values of the imagery for the Iraqi poet intend to be tinged with pains of agony; such stipulates the historical symbolism as tacit; it is quite salient to spray the glimpses of hope and brilliant future sprouting from the heart of such agony. • The poems with objectivity summon the depth of history for Umalbaneen in light of images and shades of historical meanings from the past mindset and never wade into the poetic expectation; the discourse flows as more objective than artificial and cuddles hope and interpretation. • The poems purport the sense of poeticism, fairyland dictions and figurativity that could transpire beauty-taking images and unique traits of stylistics and redeem the portrait of the paragon and history in parity with resonance of the symbol and its public humanitarian resonance. | ||
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