Employment of the animal (wild bull - the oppressor and the ostrich) in the Arabic poem, a study of storytelling techniques
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https://doi.org/10.37376/asj.vi1.1805Keywords:
employment, animal, Arabic poem, storiesAbstract
Stories were real-life accidents or fictional incidents, but they could happen, and the Arab poet derives his pictures and poetry from life. It is self-evident that this poetry includes stories that happened to one poet or another, or derived from the huge cultural heritage of his community.
On the one hand, on the other hand, the denial of the existence of the story in Arab poetry means that Arab life has not produced anything from the stories that has value and this is not upright with the primitive peoples, so how does it upright with the Arabs on what they knew of cultural sophistication, and since Arab poetry is the expressive medium The first is about Arab life. It is self-evident that this poetry includes colors from those stories produced by Arab life. This modest study will be to know the ingenuity of the Arab poet in employing animal stories, especially the brutal , Dhaleem (Male ostrich), and ostrich bull in the Arabic poem.
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