The Theme of the Woman (as the Wife and the Slave Girl) in the Poetry of Al-Mu’tamid bin Abbad (d. 488 AH) -A Technical, Analytical Study
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https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS8.4663Abstract
This study dealt with the theme of the women in the poetry of Al-Mu'tamid ibn Abbad. It focused on the theme of the woman, the wife, and the slave girl because they were the most prominent and important themes that the poet presented in his poetry. It consists of: an introduction, two chapters, and a conclusion in which the most important results of the study were mentioned, followed by the list of sources and references which the study referenced from. The study used the descriptive, analytical approach to reach its results; the most prominent of which are: Women were the most important motives that evoked the feelings of: joy, happiness, pleasure, pain, sadness, and sorrow in the heart of the poet. The artistic structures of the poems that were studied resemble a poetic experience and a sincere emotion in terms of vocabulary, structures, and themes.
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