The Psychological Motivation behind Faisal Al-Buraihi’s Poetry Saying
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https://doi.org/10.53286/arts.v1i2.237Keywords:
psychological motivations, poetry, instinctive preparation, talent, poetic experienceAbstract
The poet as a creative human being, his creativity crystallises according to his sense of the peripheral stimulus which comes as a motive of the poetic experience. In addition to the psychological and intrinsic inspiration and inclination that stem from within the soul, especially when there is what stimulates or motivates to articulate and compose poetry, like desire, sorrow and agony or suffering. This study attempts to explain those motivations that typified a significant scope in the creativity of the poet, Faisal Al-Buraihi. The study has concluded that the psychological motive is an important factor in Al-Buraihi’s creative poetic experience. While the desire to articulate poetry, in addition to the talent and intrinsic inclination, all typify major factors of creativity in many texts of the poet’s poetic experience. In fact, most of the creative texts were motivated by talent, innate disposition, love for poetry and its recitation, pride in being a poet who seeks to bring his experience to maturity, and elevating it to the ranks of eminent poets.Downloads
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