Water formation and the transition rate in the Jabouri Poetry

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The contemporary Iraqi poetry is a watery poem in great relief and the water is the backbone of contemporary Iraqi poetry The poet uses it intensively in his poetry. The presence of water in contemporary poetry ranges from a variety of different subjects. The subject of transit and transition is the general theme that in Jabouri's poetry is the vast presence of water and its tools on the poetry ground. This research is a journey of criticism in the world of Jabouri's poetic art and an attempt through the descriptive-analytical approach to study the transit passage. The result of this research ultimately indicates that the poet tries in his poetic formulations to obscure the act of crossing, moving and poetry at Jabouri carrying the obsession of crossing and moving. The passage and transition of the poetry of the poet the other meanings we address in this research Its facilitation in this field is the great use of water and its tools in its poetic formations and the presence of water, along with the movement and flow to the poetic scene, which increases its potential and semantic potential.

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Arabic
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A Quarerly Journal Lesan - on Mobeen - on, Volume:12 Issue: 44, 2021
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1 to 17
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