Kurdish Studies

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The Poetic Image in (The Wounded Oyster) Book by the Poet Lina Abu Bakr

Eman Mohammed Rabei
Associate Professor, Faculty: Faculty of Arts, Department: Arabic Literatures, University: Jerash University, Amman, Jordan
Mahmoud Mohammed Rabei
Associate Professor, Faculty: Faculty of Arts, Department: Arabic Literatures, University: Jerash University, Amman, Jordan
Arwa Mohammad Rabei
Associate Professor, Faculty: Faculty of Arts, Department: Arabic Literatures, University: Jerash University, Amman, Jordan
Amani Mohammad Rabi
Assistant Professor, Faculty: Faculty of Arts, Department: Arabic Literatures, University: Jerash University, Amman, Jordan
Rasha Ibrahim Maqableh
Associate Professor, Faculty: Faculty of Arts, Department: Department of English Language and Literature, University: Jerash University, Amman, Jordan
Keywords: Poetry, poetic image, Lina Abu Bakr.

Abstract

The poetic image is an important component of the building of the poem, especially the modern one. Its importance stems from the aesthetics it adds to the Poetic Composition, what it possesses of suggestive and exciting energy, and the impact it leaves on the recipient This research dealt with the poetic image presented by the poet Lina Abu Bakr, it started with an introduction that talked about the definition of the image and its importance, and followed it with two axes: the sources of the poetic image and included the inheritance of all kinds: religious, historical and literary, then the environment with its living types, which included (human, plant, and animal) and non-living, which included (light, water, and soil). The second axis dealt with the types of poetic image: (singular, compound, and holistic), the research ended with a conclusion stating the most prominent results that he reached. In the research, the descriptive-analytical method was used with the help of other methods as required by the research.

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