Incorporation and Marginalization at the Level of Characters in a Book Dove Collar

Authors

  • Srwa Abdulmajid Mahmud Department of Arabic Language, College of Humanities, University of Sulaimani, Sulaimani, Kurdistan Region, Iraq
  • Isaeel Ibrahim Mustafa Department of Arabic Language, College of Humanities, University of Sulaimani, Sulaimani, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54809/jkss.vi1.211

Keywords:

The Cultural Dominant, Ibn Hazm, Tawq Al-Hamamah Characters

Abstract

Tawq Al-Hamamah is a book that written by Ibn Hazm on love and for love. It is a literary book that combines poetry and prose, And it contain stories. He often cites a story appropriate to the topic of the door and begins with the word )khabar(, to tell us a story that he lived through himself or transmitted from trustworthy people, and in which he is one of the most responsive to the feelings of others. How did Ibn Hazm choose his characters, and does the cultural heritage have a role in that? How does a person fall in love? Do we fall into it, or do we walk to it with steady steps? What does this have to do with customs and traditions?

Published

24-01-2023