Nature was the twin of the spirit of " Imru al-Qais" until it became a part of himself. He contemplated it carefully. He realized its secrets and opened his heart to him. He saw the clouds and talked about thunder, lightning and rain, and he sat contemplating them from the geographical knowledge included in the description, and their birthplace was the homes of his people in Bani Asad. The lightning shines in the midst of accumulating round clouds, like the hands of a monk or like a monk's lamp tilted oil on its wick, as for the rain it uprooted its torrent of huge tall trees. And the mountain "Thabir" became when it was covered with a lot of water like a Clavicle old man in a striped cover, as the lions drowned and endured them upside down as if they were the roots of a wild onion. And he went to the "Al-Gobeit" desert and referred this valley to a kindergarten in which the birds sing as if they were drunk. He reached a goal in embodying visuals, for he was able to achieve the skill in matching between the analogy and the likeness, and we find great difficulty in uncovering the relationship of the madness of the storm and the panic that it sparked, and between the image of the mountain, which appeared as a tribe man sitting in striped clothes. As for the night of "Imru 'al-Qais," the poet used a polite tone in his dealings - with great care - with the night. Here he speaks to him and addresses him in the language of Wish and hope , as if the active self has disappeared, and the poet keeps moving from the scene of the torrent and the rain and caressing his imagination the night scene He turns back on. As for the night of "Al-AAsha", it strikes him with the same richness. We also see him limping on lightning, and stops when he photographed it to complete the painting of the night. And he contemplated in the manner of a man of measure, and found no match for him except in the scene of the bonfire, , it is very dark and has blinded her from her newborn, but in the shadows of that scene hope dies.
Mohammad Mohajer Hassan, D. (2020). Description of the rain at the Qais. Journal of Aswan Faculty of Arts, 7(1), 174-187. doi: 10.21608/mkasu.2020.210642
MLA
DOaaa Mohammad Mohajer Hassan. "Description of the rain at the Qais", Journal of Aswan Faculty of Arts, 7, 1, 2020, 174-187. doi: 10.21608/mkasu.2020.210642
HARVARD
Mohammad Mohajer Hassan, D. (2020). 'Description of the rain at the Qais', Journal of Aswan Faculty of Arts, 7(1), pp. 174-187. doi: 10.21608/mkasu.2020.210642
VANCOUVER
Mohammad Mohajer Hassan, D. Description of the rain at the Qais. Journal of Aswan Faculty of Arts, 2020; 7(1): 174-187. doi: 10.21608/mkasu.2020.210642