Social Dimensions in Women's Poetry Al-Hilli 2003-2020 (violence as a model)

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Shaima Mohammad Al-Zubaidi
Bashaer Majid Al-Janabi

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The research tagged with (Social Dimensions in Women’s Poetry 2003-2020, Violence as a Model) to reveal the ornamental self through the images and forms of violence that society faces in the field of nature, fertile for the ornamental poet to express the problems and disadvantages that result from that dealing before the oriental, which is described as a purely patriarchal society subject to Obey the customs and traditions Which degrades the position of the female element as an element unable to take an active role in society, but rather its role is limited to giving birth and raising children, meeting the needs of men and obeying his orders. The poet Al-Hilya played an active role in society, so she employed her cultural and literary capabilities to criticize this phenomenon or social scourge that threatens the security of the family and society alike.

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“Social Dimensions in Women’s Poetry Al-Hilli 2003-2020 (violence as a model)”, JUBH, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 167–177, Jan. 2023, doi: 10.29196/z5xp0n73.
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“Social Dimensions in Women’s Poetry Al-Hilli 2003-2020 (violence as a model)”, JUBH, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 167–177, Jan. 2023, doi: 10.29196/z5xp0n73.