Features of rejection in Farouk Gwaida's poetry
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https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2020/v1.i43.1462Keywords:
Modern Egyptian poetry, rejection, revolution, Farouk JweidehAbstract
The idea of rejection was associated with the modern poem because of the human and psychological concerns that surround it, which almost include all the life paths of the contemporary man, who found himself facing the deteriorating social reality that was thrown by the worries of daily life, so he turned towards expressing his hopes and pains with all discontent and resentment, and then his poetic creations were characterized by revolution and rejection. The research deals with the study of the idea of rejection and rebellion in its different styles in the poetry of Farouk Juwaida, the modern Egyptian poet, relying on the descriptive analytical approach and then the sources that were necessary for its achievement. The paths of life pervaded, so he tried through revolution and rebellion to reform the reality surrounding him at all levels. Finally, the research concluded that the poet tried, through the issue of rejection and revolution, to raise important issues related to human existence through events and facts that play a pivotal role in the development of human society at various levels, such as culture, economy and politics, trying to delineate the ways of success and the struggle of the Egyptian man in overcoming the obstacles that stand in his way and the dualities. contradictions that worried him. Among the most important manifestations of rejection in Farouk Juwaida's poetry are political rejection, religious rejection and social rejection.
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