The existential concern in the rajas poems of Ajaj

Authors

  • Abdul Karim Yacoub
  • Rama Mahmoud

Abstract

Human existence is open, and there is a set of conflicting feelings between the various manifestations of existence and the opposite diodes (life / death), (strength / weakness), (healing / illness). It is a manifestation of anxiety and disorder, which has negative effects on the human self and its psychological and social compatibility.

and The existential concern is the most important manifestation of human life, and many philosophers and intellectuals have worked hard to explain the meaning of anxiety. The basic idea that has been gathered around is that the problem of existential concern lies in the fact that each person finds himself confronted in the face of nothingness : the idea is to defend the value of individual existence against all that hinders it.

The research deals with selected the rajaz poems  of the Ajaj, in order to explore the aesthetic values in the poetic text, the poetic emotion, and the cognitive experience of the poet in showing the mysteries of the human soul and the philosophy of life.  Agaj provided a conceptual ritual in his poems , based on a dialectical structure that arose on the opposite diodes (presence and nothingness), (youth / hoariness ), (ability / disability), which contributed to the presentation of meaning and significance.

 

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Published

2019-08-22

How to Cite

Yacoub , A. K. ., & Mahmoud, R. . (2019). The existential concern in the rajas poems of Ajaj. Tishreen University Journal- Arts and Humanities Sciences Series, 41(4). Retrieved from https://journal.tishreen.edu.sy/index.php/humlitr/article/view/8908