The psychological perspective of the hostile self in the poetry of Abdul Wahab al-Bayati
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https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v2i132.780Keywords:
aggression, self, aggressive behavior, aggressive styleAbstract
This study dealt with the subject of self-hostility in the poetry of al-Bayati from a psychological perspective, and explained the tendency of the poet to the aggressive tendency in his poetry directly or indirectly, and the reasons that invited him to this, perhaps the most prominent disappointment and frustration and alienation and alienation; These methods to express his feelings, and more, benefiting from a variety of sources, most notably his vast and knowledgeable knowledge.
While there were many studies on Al Bayati poetry, there was no comprehensive research showing the psychological reasons and motivations that led him to go to hostile methods in his poetry. Therefore, I went to stand on this subject and study it to uncover the psychological reasons behind it based on the most famous philosophical theories Which explained the aggressive method in its various forms.
Al-Bayati adopted an aggressive approach in most of his poems, and this is what will be clarified through the study's three studies:
Theoretical approach, conceptual approach.
- Causes of aggressive behavior in poetry Al Bayati.
- Methods of hostile approach.
The researcher took the analytical approach in this study to reveal the most important joints in the three questions followed by a conclusion summarizing the most prominent findings and visions.
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