Document Type : research article
Authors
1 PHD Candidate in Arabic language and literature, Tehran university, Tehran, Iran
2 Professor in Arabic language and literature, Tehran university, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
The image, which is one of the four pillars of poetry in literary criticism, is a linguistic structure that the poet uses it to visualize his abstract thoughts and complex modes.This concept plays a prominent role in the resurrection of the word, both in the old literary criticism, which considers imaginary forms as an essential element in its formation, and in the new literary criticism, which includes all means of expression and breaking the linguistic norms. Mohmmad Al-Qaisi has spent his entire life in exile and he has always imaged the sorrow of Palestine through the suffering and exile and displacement.According to the investigation, the bitter experience of Qaisi’s life made sorrow as a steady and unseparable element in Qaisi’s poetry. As a result of enduring song of sorrow in his poems,he was named “sorrow full poet” Considering that the issue of Palestine is reflected as a central social issue in Arab literary works, image analysis plays an essential role in the representation of the issue of Palestine.On the other hand, sadness is one of the important trends in contemporary Arabic poetry so the representation of sorrow in the Qaisi’s poetry is an issue on which study by descriptive and analytical and Semiotics and statistical analysis approach in this research to discovering and decoding how represent the suffering and sorrow of Palestine as a part of the Islamic world,in Qaisi's poetry,the resistance poet of Palestine.The results suggest that Qaisi use the technique of metaphor and simile in visualizing his sad experience.he presents two different and contradictory images of sorrow that have a same origin. This conflict in the representation of sorrow indicates that the poet suffers from a kind of internal conflict In his poetic experience that arises from the conflict between the ideal and the reality of the poet.
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