Examining the existentialist thoughts in the poetry of Mehdi Akhwan the Third based on Jean-Paul Sartre's opinions
Existentialism is one of the most important philosophical and literary schools in the world, in which the human person is recognized as a conscious agent and in the experience of existence and also the touch of the meaning of existence, he directly faces the truth of existence, the emptiness of his life. understands Ontology or existentialism talks about man and his originality and emphasizes the priority of existence over nature and knows everything from that man. Also, examples such as human responsibility, human individuality, the vastness of the world, apprehension and anxiety, freedom, loneliness, isolation, and border situations are clear and obvious manifestations of the philosophical school of existentialism, which are found in contemporary poetry and in the poems of Akhwan. Third are also used. The Third Brotherhood lived in a period when existential thoughts influenced his works, and in fact, this poet's thought interacts with Sartre's thoughts. In this research, which was compiled using a descriptive-analytical and library method, it is possible to get an image of the school of existentialism in this poet's poetry and realize the mutual connection between her thoughts and Sartre.
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