A Research of Plot in a Poetic Drama "The Tragedy of "al-Hallaj"

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The plot as the main part of the drama and the nucleus of tragedy. It arranges the parts of the drama in a coherent way to give the overall structure of the drama. Each plot includes a beginning, a middle and an end in terms of traditional arched construction. This research is based on a descriptive approach - the analysis of the movement as an element of the play for a theatrical model. It is the drama "The tragedy of Hallaj" by the Egyptian poet Salah Abd al-Sabour, which can be considered the first dramatic drama of integrated theater elements. It is clear from the research that "Salah Abd al-Sabour" in his drama has begun it directly from the end; this method has caught the attention of viewers from the beginning to the end of the tragic story of the right crucified on the trunk of human history. And he was able to employ all parts of the government from the dramatic presentation, the rising event, the thrill, the starting point, the complexity, the crisis and the solution, so that all these tasks will eventually be able to develop the event and move towards the end, and complete the drama.

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Arabic
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Arabic Language and Literature, Volume:16 Issue: 45, 2020
Pages:
251 to 273
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