Image of Saudi Arabia in the poem (Saudi ...Despite the Nose of the Enemy) by the poet Hassan Al-Salhabi
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55074/hesj.v5i11.148Keywords:
Al-Salhabi, a poem, despite, enemies, Hassan, SaudiAbstract
The value of literature emerges in various ways, the most important of which is the expression of feelings and emotions in the same creators, and the expression of the homeland and its affiliation in the Arabic Poetry Bureau emerged from the pre-Islamic era, and this was represented in different ways that Arab poets followed from the pre-Islamic era, and this poetic purpose is highlighted in many of the contemporary poets, and many contemporary Saudi poets have expressed their love for the homeland, highlighting in their poems the most important characteristic of this country, and the importance of this research comes out to its attention to highlighting the features of Saudi Arabia in a contemporary poetic text, then stand on the poetry of belonging to the homeland with a contemporary poet.
The research reached a set of results, the most important of which are: The poet Hassan al-Salhabi arranged the poem, singing Prince Muhammad bin Nasser bin Abdul Aziz, within the subject of national pride. And the poet appeared in his construction by his pride in depicting the (Saudi Arabia) homeland in a manner proportionate with its prestige and strength, and then depicted by the rulers of Saudi Arabia in a manner consistent with their good qualities linkedto their actions and leadership, it also depicted the sons of Saudi Arabia and their love for the country and defending it, obedience to the rulers and their love and singing about them. The poet relied on building his text on a diversification of artistic and aesthetic methods. The research recommends the necessity of taking care of modern literary texts by studying and analyzing, collecting and classifying literary texts that enrich the country, paying attention to studying the national literary text, and highlighting its impact on strengthening national development.










