The Effect of Psychological Attitude on the Deviation of Religious Intercourse in Ahmed Matar's Poetry "Descriptive and Analytical Perspective"
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https://doi.org/10.33977/0507-000-053-002Keywords:
Psychological attitude, religious intercourse, displacement, Ahmed Matar, descriptive Perspective, analytical Perspective.Abstract
This study traces the impact of psychological charge in the deviation of religious intercourse of the poet Ahmed Matar. The study analyzed the poems to reach the psychology of the poet and the incentives that qualify him to be sarcastic or angry or desperate, and highlighted the psychology of the poet and the recipient as well. The study also investigated how these interactive poems have produced different feelings other than laughter and mockery at a time, pain and sadness at times, and enthusiasm and resistance at another time. Moreover, the study examined the poet's ability to receive the meanings of deviant poems, and tried to trace what is happening to him perceptually regarding the relationship between reality and psychological theories.
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