IJELC

 International Journal of English Literature and Culture
 

International Journal of English Literature and Culture

Vol. 5(3), pp. 73-81, May, 2017

 ISSN: 2360-7831

DOI: 10.14662/IJELC2017.022

 

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Poetry as a means of revolt against the tribe: The experience of poet Suhaym as a model

 

Oqab Jabali

 

 

Accepted 19 May 2017

Abstract

 

This study traces and identifies the psychological crisis of the veteran, old hand poet, Suhaym, the slave of Bani Al-Hashaas as exposed through his poems. This personality disorder results basically from the poet's inability to socialize and merge into his local society which denies him both his masculinity and recognition as a poet. The study also deals with the repercussions of the poet's psychosis which reduces him to sadism, narcissism, and perversion. As a result, the poet is resolved to get revenge on the tribe through tarnishing the chastity of its women and depicting sexual savagery towards them in his poems. The study results find that these poems are nothing but mere delusions and Suhaym has to pay the price eventually by being burned to death.

Key words:
flirting-poetry, perversion, psychosis, revolt, Suhaym, tribe
 

Cite This Article As: Jabali O (2017). Poetry as a means of revolt against the tribe: The experience of poet Suhaym as a model. Inter. J. Eng. Lit. Cult. 5(3): 73-81

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