lattice water In the poems of Abd al-Razzaq al-Rubaie
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Water is one of the most prominent poetic symbols used by poets throughout the ages. which is a symbol
He is represented in all myths, foremost among them are the myths of Mesopotamia, such as Talmon, which explains
the relationship between earth (femininity) and water (masculinity); There is no way to sever the relationship between them because that
leads to the fading of life; Homer previously described (the river) as the father of beings (1); for what it involves
It has dominance, power, tanbar, and value.
Some of the poems of the poet Abd al-Razzaq al-Rubaie begin with the use of the poetic water since the grape of the title »
The watery title adopted by the poet continues to produce significance within the poetic text from its inception
to its end;
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