The features of "dystopia" in the poetry of Ahmed Al-Waili, the poem "Baghdad" model
Many contemporary writers and poets have touched on the phenomenon of dystopia, or what we express in a corrupt city; in their poetry and literature, by highlighting its bad manifestations such as unemployment, extreme poverty, deprivation, wars and their dismal and negative impact on people. And fighting the corrupt authorities and governments that do not work for the good of the people and the future generations do not care about them. Dr. Ahmed Al-Waili, as he is a rhetoric orator in the contemporary era and nicknamed the Dean of the Husayn al-Husayni and the Shi’ite mobile library in the field of poetry and literature in the field of poetry and literature . I take care of the Islamic community in general and the Iraqi society in particular, the care of the reformer and the guide who declares, refers and stimulates his poetry and critical and effective speeches to reform and uproot these phenomena that emanate from the corrupt city, or replace the virtuous city to its opposite. In this study on the descriptive-analytical method, we study the manifestations of dystopia in his poem "Baghdad", and what he referred to in his poetry and at the end of the day we mention the most important results that we have come to
Dystopia , Ahmed Al-Waeli , poetry , Baghdad
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