Future visions in the poetry of Tarfa Bin Al Abd
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https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v0i133.891Keywords:
Tarfa Bin Al Abed, reality, ambitionAbstract
The research deals with how the poet adapts the reality to an artistic and artisanal adaptation through which he can reach the expected ambition, in order to realize the desires, dreams and aspirations emanating from his subconscious, relying on the reality of reality and what he suffers from refraction, disappointment and misery, the future and what he desires in joy and optimism, and the realization of the desired, ceasing himself And its capabilities in the ability to transform those real (negative) contents into future (positive) contents with awareness and deep vision.
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