The revenge poetry in Pre- Islamic ear study in cultural patterns
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https://doi.org/10.36318/jall/2022/v1.i36.11798Keywords:
Cultural patterns, pre-Islamic poetry, revenge, and cultural criticismAbstract
This research sought to study the secondary and founding cultural systems of revenge poetry in the pre-Islamic era. Based on the study on cultural criticism, to reveal the cultural patterns that encourage violence in that poetry, as cultural practices imposed on the mutineers, and the research reveals the effect of the centralities (customs and traditions, the tribe), in limiting or encouraging rebellious poetry (The constancy pattern), of the replacement or new employment as a result of the effect of centralization and their contexts. The patterns appeared in the poetry of revenge three, the mythical, the social, and the linguistic, and were closely linked to the culture of society as an authority over the poets.
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