THE POETRY OF SAUDI PRIDE BETWEEN THE SELF AND THE OTHER

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عبدالرحمن سعود الحارثي
عبدالكريم أحمد مغاوري محمد, أستاذ مشارك

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 Through his study of texts of modern Saudi pride poetry, the researcher seeks to track the phenomenon of narrative and manners to show their aesthetics in poetic text and what these aesthetics add to the poetic text. The researcher monitored the presence of the narrative in different proportions through the pursuit and investigation of modern poetry texts. In poetry, despite its intensification and its own photographic system, we find a distinct presence in the narrative, which is different in the form of poetry (vertical-activation-prose poem). Through this special manifestation of the narrative in poetry, the researcher tracked modern Saudi poetry from the beginnings of modern times until the late twenties and found poetry texts whose themes revolved around pride in oneself, family or home. The poets included many narratives with many aesthetics, and in order to reach the researcher's goal the analytical descriptive approach, which he saw as the most appropriate curriculum to study such kind of topics and the research concluded that the narrative was present in the poetic text. It is clear that the aesthetics of the narrative were the narrator or the narrator was the poet himself, In the poem itself, then in the recipient, and the subject of poetic narrative still needs more serious studies and research dealing with models of poets in various Arab countries and from different time frames to manifest this phenomenon, which has become a major feature of modern Arab poetry, Today, too, as a result of the crowding of poetic themes, and the speed of the rhythm of life that caused the poet to be influenced and reflected in his poetry.


Keywords: pride poetry, vertical, prose, Saudi.


 

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الحارثيع., & مغاوري محمدع. (2023). THE POETRY OF SAUDI PRIDE BETWEEN THE SELF AND THE OTHER. Arrasikhun International Journal, 9(3), 247-260. Retrieved from http://ojs.mediu.edu.my/index.php/arrasikhun/article/view/4541
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Linguistic Studies

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