Vol. 16, Issue 1, Jul-Dec 2023
Page: 71-77
AHMED SHAWKI BETWEEN HIS SUPPORT OF WOMEN'S LIBERATION AND HIS EMPHASIS ON MORALITY
Antazar Abdali Mohie
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The modern poets in Egypt and Ahmed Shawky is the leader, who directed the trend of modern poetry, their poetry concerned with the various issues of the nation (political, social, economic), including the issue of women and their stand supporting or refusing to liberate, as the diversity of their direction and their impact in providing the opportunity to choose research, it gave a large space for comparison and deduction. This study, through poetry, reviewed the impact of Western civilization on political, economic, social and intellectual cultural realities in order to illustrate the reader. French traditions which affected on the Egyptian women, and Shawki's admiration for Turkish women, as a result of his roots and his influence on foreign civilization, had a role in Shawki's support for the emancipation of Egyptian women, but when Western civilization presented the Muslim East - specifically Egypt – in an undisguised manner, the balance process in all its forms and temptations within the East, represented in Egypt by a fierce civilizational conflict that has not stopped until now, in which he alerted poets to the intended point, if part of these poems are an incentive to work, or creation, or religion.
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