Khalil Havi's poems contain an echo from contemporary man and his problems and hardships that speak of the pain, suffering and oppressions on him. Havi considers man in the present age, especially Arabic contemporary man, to be a captive creature that is caught in the c
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Khalil Havi's poems contain an echo from contemporary man and his problems and hardships that speak of the pain, suffering and oppressions on him. Havi considers man in the present age, especially Arabic contemporary man, to be a captive creature that is caught in the current crisis and is surrounded by oppression. Poet in his poems also deals with the oppressions and crises that caused man to be stagnant in the present age, to the extent that a deep crisis and tragedy is depicted in his poems, and this is the crisis and sorrow that is the basis of human existence. Havi is not unaware of contemporary man's awareness of his oppression and problems and it is to explain contemporary man with the human principle. In his poems, he considers ideas for human release and uses his existential experiences and expresses them. According to Khalil Havi, contemporary man, in order to free himself, has made release as the top priority of his life and with slogans such as hope, waiting for miracles, certainty, struggle and revolution, resurrection and idealism, strives for release and freedom and alleviation of its pains and sufferings in order to be able to do an action with these ideas and efforts and struggles for the release of humanity, in particular, the Arabic man and in all these circumstances, he hoped to achieve the freedom he wanted.
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