The Semiotics of Resistance Poems in Hassan Abdullah al-Qurashi Poetry Court

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Semiotics is a science that examines the signs, causes, secrets, and codes, whether natural or artificial and artificial. Linguistic semiotics or pronunciation is a part of semiotics that examines linguistic implications. Understanding semiotics opens up new horizons for ideas and makes readers think more deeply about literary and social phenomena. Semiotics has a special emphasis on ways of communicating and influencing audiences and semiotics can be seen as an attempt to leave behind superficial implications of the text and to reach higher levels of understanding and understanding of texts. So semiotics is an attempt to discover the hidden layers of meanings through the use of semantics. The present study deals with the descriptive-analytic method of examining the poems of the Saudi poet Abdullah Hassan al-Qurashi related to the Palestinian and Algerian intifada. One of the most important results we have achieved in this research is that al-Qurashi has sought to reinforce the spirit of epic and resistance within the readers of his poetry by using natural and historical and mythical themes.

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Arabic
Published:
A Quarerly Journal Lesan - on Mobeen - on, Volume:10 Issue: 35, 2019
Pages:
21 to 43
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