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        1 - Poetic Intrest by Tragedy Style in the poetry of Yahya Samavi and Mohammad Mehdi Javaheri
        Mohammad Etemadi
        There is no doubt that Iraq has experienced ups and downs in contemporary times, since 2003, when it was invaded and occupied by the United States and its allies, Saddam's tyrannical regime ended, and the Iraqi people, after years of sanctions, oppression, and misery en More
        There is no doubt that Iraq has experienced ups and downs in contemporary times, since 2003, when it was invaded and occupied by the United States and its allies, Saddam's tyrannical regime ended, and the Iraqi people, after years of sanctions, oppression, and misery entered a new era which manifested in the occupation of new American colonialism. Iraqi poets listened to the voices of the oppressed people and expressed different reactions to resistance and stability. Yahya Samawi is one of the Iraqi poets who have been able to play a positive role in the awakening of the Iraqi people and politicians from neglect and laziness towards the occupier and its plunder. In various poems, Yahya Samawi created poetic challenges and interests, which were supported by both Americans and some traitorous and utilitarian politicians. The poet has been able to present the sufferings and misfortunes of his country as a painful tragedy in a certain style. But the poetic interest of Jawaheri, which is almost half a century older than Samavi, was quite different in style and design, although they shared a common purpose. Interests of Jawaheri's interests are the twentieth century, but Samavi's poetry is unique to his time. Manuscript profile