The symbolism of the animal in the poetry of Ibn Mu'taz
Abstract
Abstract: This research casts a strong illumination on an artistic technical phenomenon, represented by the symbolic symbols of the animal and its transformations that the Abbasid poet Ibn Al-Mu'taz invested in his poems, as he exceeded in his view of the animal world the limits of abstract interpretations to diminishing dimensions, and a greater space of forgiveness Chilling energy from cultural and intellectual outlets.
He also managed through him to find a rhetorical corner in the formations of the artistic image, its structure and the filling of its vacuums, in which it highlighted its psychological tendencies and poetic intentions. The research aspires to a fruitful, contemplative, contemplative pause at two axes:
The first: animal symbols in the context of the poetic experience of Ibn Mu'taz.
Second: The animal is a systemic component in the visions and structure of poetic discourse.