The impact of the obligation in the affection of the poetry in Nahda period

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One of the feathers of poetries in Nahda period in camper with the previous period is to attention to the society and its problems. So during that period, poets attend to the people more and they compose poetries about their problems. The prominent poets of that period such as Hafiz Ibrahime and Ahmed Showqhi, knew the problems that their society suffered from these and also they detect the factors of the backwardness of their society, so they try to solve them by their poetries.
This new subject impact on the poetry affections. This article attend to study this issue by descriptive method based on the poetries of Hafiz Ibrahime and Ahmed Showqhi.
The results show that sometimes the poetry affections get week in the poems for this reason. And also how to address the problems of the community affect the emotion of poetry and the use of the direct way to raise social issues weaken the emotion in poetry and poetry is similar to a daily newspaper that addresses the social problems.
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Arabic
Published:
Arabic Language and Literature, Volume:14 Issue: 38, 2018
Pages:
495 to 516
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