The Aesthetic Value of the Cinematic Image in Nabataean poetry An analytical Study of a Sample of Selected poems the Poets: Hassan al Zyoudey and Mohammed ibn Ghadeer
Keywords:
Nabataean Bedouin poem, CinematographyAbstract
Abstract
The Jordanian Badia is recognized as an essential component of the Arab region and an essential component of the Arab society. Its distinguished nature and the distinguished nature of its people made of it the home of popular poets capable of using spoken Arabic tackle significant issues and events in the lives of their people and to present the role played by these people in the formulation and manufacture of these issues and events.
The research seeks to uncover the most important element of the art of drama-film narrative, namely, the cinematic image, in these poems. It also tries to find out if the poets of the Jordanian Badia succeeded in employing this element to complete the function of speech in the poetic text according to the foundations laid out by Aristotle in his book The Art of Poetry and adopted by the makers of drama later. The researchers highlight the importance of the cinematic picture in selected nomadic poems by Hassann al-Zyoudey and Muhammad ibn Ghadir al-Khalayleh, two Bedouin poets of the Balqa region in Jordan in the second half of the nineteenth century.