چکیده:
the employment of myth and traditional heritage is a significant aspect of modern arabic poetry. contemporary poets utilize myth to convey their intended ideas indirectly and by deviating from conventional language norms, enabling them to express their contemporary experiences. maad jabouri, a contemporary iraqi poet, has also been influenced by mythological heritage to enhance his poetry and articulate his thoughts, representing the aspirations and concerns of the people of iraq and the arab world. the poet recognizes the delicate atmosphere of the era and endeavors to inform the muslim nations so they can address these concerns. the authors of the present study, employing an analytical-descriptive method with the intention of expressing the poet's concerns in the political and social realms, aim to identify the most crucial semantic implications of myth in maad jabouri's poetry. the study's findings suggest that jabouri, inspired by the mythological legacy, has employed diverse non-conventional myths to create meaning and accentuate the text. these myths illustrate the poet's desires, passions, and concerns in various ways. in jabouri's poetry, all mythological characters embody political and social concerns and lament a shared suffering. additionally, they yearn for iraq's independence and political freedom, as well as the establishment of social justice within the country.
خلاصه ماشینی:
In this regard, Maad Jabbouri, an Iraqi contemporary poet, has also drawn inspiration from mythological heritage to beautify his poetry and express his thoughts, thereby crying out the ideals and concerns of the people of Iraq and the Arab world.
com 172/ Journal of Mystical Literature and Mythological Cognition ــــــــــــــــــــ Ezzat Molla Ibrahimy ـ Ali Akbar Raisi Introduction Contemporary humans, in the shadow of multiple ethnic conflicts and struggles, utilize myth as a catalyst to strengthen their cooperation and social unity; because throughout their lives, nations have constructed legends and myths that have been more or less accepted and held as inner beliefs.
The revival of this 180/ Journal of Mystical Literature and Mythological Studies ــــــــــــــــــــ Ezzat Molla-Ebrahimi - Ali Akbar Raeisi myth and revealing its truth for the poet "is based on external and internal reasons; external reasons should be found in the movement of civilization and culture throughout the history of the Iraqi nation, and internal reasons should be sought in contemporary Arabic literature and its influence from Western literature.
" (Belhadj 2004: 108-109) 184/ Journal of Mystical Literature and Mythological Studies ــــــــــــــــــــ Ezzat Mola Ibrahimy - Ali Akbar Raeisi In Jabouri's poetry, the Iraqi nation has a Sinbad-like and adventurous life and lives under difficult political conditions; "When the possibility of growth and progress arises, they do not make good use of it.
"The Application of Myth in the Poems of Mohammad Qaysi", Journal of Mystical Literature and Mythological Studies, Islamic Azad University, South Tehran Branch, 13(49), pp.