الأنساق الثقافية في شعر بشر بن أبي خازم الأسدي
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https://doi.org/10.56924/tasnim.9.2024/21Abstract
The research deals with the study of the implicit patterns in the poetry of the pre-Islamic poet Bishr bin Abi Khazem. The implicit patterns that the researcher extracted varied between moral social patterns that represent established societal values, and the patterns of violence that were embodied in signs of wars, destruction, killing, and plunder to which the pre-Islamic individual was exposed as a result of those wars, and patterns of The authority represented by the force exercised by the tribes in order to impose their control, and the patterns of annihilation and nothingness, were represented by the connotations of devastation, demolition, and death that the poet places in the elements of the ruins. The research followed the descriptive and analytical approach in arriving at those patterns.
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