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The Discourse of Rebellion of Self, Ego, and Moral Sublimation in the Poetry Ta’abata Sharran and Orwah Bin Alward

 

Mahmoud Hayajneh, Department of Arabic Language, Shakra University, Dawadmi, Saudi Arabia.

 

Abstract

This research deals with texts from Poems of "Ta’abata Sharran and Orwa Ibn Alward", trying to trace the linguistic manifestations of the phenomenon of rebellious ego of the individual and the sublimation of the value system within its dialectic relations with its tribal environment. This highlights the case of individuality and alienation the poets experienced and this case produces fragmentation and disintegration making the poets unable to belong to their tribes and hence not holding a social status among their tribes. This status pushes the poets to find a self alternative represented in individual chivalry characterized by generosity and courage, and sovereignty and this case represents an individual value that the tribe has nothing to do with as the poets try to show.

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