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        1 - A study in the effectiveness of argument patterns in the mirror of Samih al-Qasim's poetry
        ayat shokati ali sayadani ali khaleghi Jafar Amshasfand
        A study in the effectiveness of argument patterns in the mirror of Samih al-Qasim's poetryThe social use of speech highlights the pilgrims as a distinctive feature, so every argument presupposes a counter-argument, and there is absolutely no pilgrims without counter-arg More
        A study in the effectiveness of argument patterns in the mirror of Samih al-Qasim's poetryThe social use of speech highlights the pilgrims as a distinctive feature, so every argument presupposes a counter-argument, and there is absolutely no pilgrims without counter-arguments, given that the truth, when revealed in the context of human and social relations, is difficult to comprehend and becomes a subject of dispute and controversy in the absence of material and objective arguments. The field of pilgrims, then, is not the truthful and necessary, which distinguishes it from the proof - but rather the potential. That is why Gilles Declercq says that the pilgrims, while taking human and social relations as their field, emerge as a linguistic and intellectual tool that allows decision-making in a field dominated by conflict and dominated by argument. Samih al-Qasim is one of the most important and famous contemporary Arab and Palestinian poets whose name is associated with the poetry of revolution and resistance. The subject of our research, as indicated by its title, is a study of the pilgrims in the poetry of Samih Al-Qasim, and by studying here we mean looking at the sum of the techniques that the poet adopts to invoke an opinion or refute an idea, trying to convince the reader of what he simplifies or make him acquiesce in what he presents. This will inevitably lead us to study the structure of pilgrims on the one hand, and its methods on the other hand. Manuscript profile
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        2 - A Comparative Critique of Calling Oedib Mythical Character in Contemporary Palestinian Poetry (Relying on two poems by Mahmoud Darwish and Samih Al-Qasim)
        ali najafi ivaki elham safari
        One of the hallmarks of contemporary Arabic poetry is the reflection of literary heritage in that poetry, while ancient myths occupy a prominent place, so that poets in their poetry offices express their desires and hearts. Social-political activists, with the aim of au More
        One of the hallmarks of contemporary Arabic poetry is the reflection of literary heritage in that poetry, while ancient myths occupy a prominent place, so that poets in their poetry offices express their desires and hearts. Social-political activists, with the aim of authenticizing their literary work, have come out of it and exited from enrichment. The present study seeks to describe how the mythical personality of Oedipus came to be and how it was invoked and applied by a descriptive-analytical method in contemporary Arab poetry by two prominent Palestinian poets, Mahmoud Darwish (1941- 2008) and Samih al-Qasim (1939-2014). ) To analyze and critique and finally, drawing on the American model of adaptation, to make a comparative critique of the poets' style of inspiration in the aforementioned myth. It is understood that the aforementioned had a socio-political reading of the aforementioned myth and attempted to induce the audience to use their ancient personality as well as to draw on personal and impersonal concerns through the use of this ancient personality. Challenge themselves and, in turn, challenge the heterogeneous environment of the environment. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Motif of the Qur'anic characters in Samih Al-Qasim Sustainability Poem
        Masoud bavanpouri Maryam Daryanavard Hadiseh Motavali Parvin Khalili
        Motif is one of the phenomena used to understand literary texts and serves to beautify the poetic subject, and also expresses the poet's efforts to further assist the readers in understanding poetry. One of the most important motifs that has strong and beautiful motifs More
        Motif is one of the phenomena used to understand literary texts and serves to beautify the poetic subject, and also expresses the poet's efforts to further assist the readers in understanding poetry. One of the most important motifs that has strong and beautiful motifs proportional to the language and spirit of the poet is the re-reading of various characters in poetry; in fact, the motif of characters is a means for interpreting the poet's feelings. Sustained poetry is full of religious, mythical, and historical memories, and so on; religious rituals are of particular importance in Palestine's sustainability poetry. In many of his poems, the poets have used Qur'anic characters to bestow their emotions. Samih al-Qasim was one of the great contemporary Arab poets. He occasionally used these rationales and characters in accordance with their Qur'anic readings, and in other parts of his poems, he used this mystery according to his will. His poetry is full of epics spirit and resistance to Israel and oppression. The poet has been well versed in his poems about Qur'anic characters, enriching and deepening their poetic themes. The most important characters are Cain, Adam, Noah, Moses. All of them are symbols for fighting against oppression in their poetry. by studying the poems of Samih al-Qasim and using the descriptive-analytical method, the authors express the of Qur'anic characters of symbolic meaning of his poem and their implications. Manuscript profile