The social experience in kahlil Hawi's poetry

Authors

  • Niama Jihad University of Karbala - College of Educationfor Scientific humanity
  • Saeed Adndn University of Karbala - College of Education for Scientific humanity

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36318/jall/2022/v1.i36.11763

Keywords:

Khalil Alhawi, social experience

Abstract

The research deals with the experience took two levels : the first level, the poem presented – through the vision – a national consciousness that is that the Arab nation is a generous nation , at any time where strong and strong men rise up and regain the joy of this nation and revive its civilization again , however That the time lived by the poet was suffering from the bitterness of waiting , he was waiting to manifest the hero of the Savior , who reclaims this land glory of the past , the light we found draws the attention of the people of his nation to the actions of other nations who were able to achieve their true essence , when they removed the rotting history of history that had somewhat distorted their civilization and managed to lead a free and dignified life .

However , the poet remained dreaming of the resurrection through the vision , a time that celebrate the sun when it seems to him that the people of the nation are washing themselves so that they can purify themselves of the uncleanness of sin to remove the rot of history that has been deposited for years. And sometimes the burning of the vision , where the smoke is a sense of disappointment and tragedy , make the poet live a struggle in which the original Arab face is lost , and sometimes we find blessed this land giving hope to be born heroes reclaiming the glory of the tradition , has provided a consciousness in which the Arab nationalism on religious sectarianism to ensure a safe living free of conflict .

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Published

2023-04-01

How to Cite

Jihad, Niama, and Saeed Adndn. “The Social Experience in Kahlil Hawi’s Poetry”. Journal of Arabic Language and Literature, vol. 1, no. 36, Apr. 2023, pp. 11-42, doi:10.36318/jall/2022/v1.i36.11763.

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