THE DYNAMICS OF ALIENATION AND THE DIALECTIC OF PESSIMISM IN THE POETRY OF ALI BIN KHALAF AL-HUWAIZI (1088 AH)

Autores

  • Hind Hazem Thanoon
  • Shareef Basheer Ahmed

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18623/rvd.v23.6363

Palavras-chave:

Dynamism, Alienation, Pessimism, Possession, Vision

Resumo

Alienation, in its concept, philosophy and objective perspective, is a source of existential anxiety and a hallmark of the intellectual conflict between reality and consciousness, behaviour and will; However, the dynamics of alienation, within its philosophical context and linguistic structure, reveal the reality of the pessimistic negative energy in the poetic text that embraces the poet’s human memory, in which values and ideas struggle within his literary language, oscillating between the immediacy of pessimism and the future-oriented optimism, with the dynamics of alienation mediating between them to create a psychological balance that unveils pessimism within the context of self-construction and human existence in a world where inhibitions accumulate; Yet, through the dynamics of alienation, the poet sows a radiant vision in psychological darkness, and constructs a poetic edifice with aesthetic tableaux and sensory images that move through the realm of the imagination with efficiency and skill.

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2026-05-05

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Thanoon, H. H., & Ahmed, S. B. (2026). THE DYNAMICS OF ALIENATION AND THE DIALECTIC OF PESSIMISM IN THE POETRY OF ALI BIN KHALAF AL-HUWAIZI (1088 AH). Veredas Do Direito , 23(7), e236363. https://doi.org/10.18623/rvd.v23.6363