Differences between Outlook and Vision in the Contemporary Palestinian Poetry
Keywords:
Differences, Outlook, Vision, Contemporary PalestinianAbstract
This research included an introduction and three chapters , the first
chapter deals with the outlook and vision clarifying their joint origins and
emphasizing of the inability making a complete separation between them ,
bearing in mind the presence of a slight difference which can only be felt by
the humans through following the two utterances and the related words in
the old and modern lexicons in addition to the critics‘ points of view
The second chapter deals with Baghdad as a vision in modern Palestinian
poetry pointing out how this poetry comes close to the vision that is associated
with a certain situation, point of view and the outlook that is almost
influenced by the ideology and its different characteristics, some poetic
patterns were analyzed to illustrate there issues. The third part of the study
talked about Baghdad as a vision as it is considered by many modern
Palestinian poets , pointing out how created a unique creative vision parallel
to a creative fancy . The conclusion then pointed out that this research can
not be comprehensive , because the studied poetry is postmodern , then it
pointed why the differences in thoughts were the research as those differences
belong to two unequal points of view undermined in quantity and in quality
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