Alienation in the poetry of Rahim Gharbawi (Diwan of what the tractor carries as a model)
- Author:
- Rida Mazal Chahouz Zubeidi
- Level:
- Master
- Field of study:
- Arabic language and literature
- Language:
- Arabic
- Faculty:
- Faculty of Nations Cultures and Languages
- Year:
- 2022
- Publisher:
- URD Press
- Supervisor(s):
- Haider Zahrab
This study focuses on the book “What the Jars Carry” in particular because of its comprehensive existential tendency, rejection, prophecies and challenge. It also includes various manifestations of alienation in several fields such as the political, social, psychological, temporal and spatial domains. This book contains 47 different poems between free and performing poetry and prose poems. It was printed and published in 2021 AD. In terms of content, the poet tends in this diwan to patriotic content, reject occupation, aspiration for freedom, and deliverance from the shackles of humiliation, humiliation, and suffering of the Iraqi citizen. This study will track the patterns of alienation and its manifestations. In this Diwan in the political, social, psychological, temporal and spatial domains. As for the aim of this study, it is to detect and trace the manifestations of political, social, emotional, temporal and spatial alienation in the Diwan of Mamthil Al Jarrar by the poet Rahim Al-Gharabawi. The manifestations of alienation are divided into political, social, emotional, temporal and spatial alienation in Diwan Al Jarrar. The research concluded that the manifestations of alienation in the book “What the Jars Carry” are manifested in the political field in the feeling of loss, despair, confusion and anxiety about the American-Zionist occupation and the bad political situation prevailing in the country, while in the social field it is manifested in the feeling of deprivation, despair, pessimism and rebellion against the changing habits of society And dragged behind their self-interests. In the emotional field, the manifestations of backbiting appear in despair, sadness and psychological complexity that the poet goes through towards what is happening to his country and his people from the consequences of what the colonizer does in his creation of sectarian and Athenian strife between the people of the same country, as well as expressing his grief for what happened to the people of the house, peace be upon them, from the great misfortune.