THE MANIFESTATIONS OF THE YELLING AMONG THE POETS OF ANDALUSIA (THE ERA OF THE KINGS OF THE SECTS) AS A MODEL
Keywords:
Screaming, Poetry, Poets, ResistanceAbstract
The Andalusian poet became the mouthpiece of his society in asking for help from his brothers to defend his homeland, and the art of yelling and pleading is one of the main purposes in poetry of the fall of cities and wars, where the poetry of screaming began with the dissolution of the era of the kings of sects and the rise of revolutions and divisions at that time and became small states so that they could not withstand the big challenges. This style flourishes after the fall of the cities, and screaming is sometimes considered official. Yelling’s poetry is one of the most prominent poetic contents that embodied the so-called objective renewal in Andalusian literature. Through this, the Andalusian poets resorted to seeking help in order to stir up religious sentiments in the hearts of all Muslims and to arouse their determination, in order to resist and defeat the Spanish presence
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