Document Type : Research

Authors

Ferdosi Mashhad University

Abstract

Old pattern primordial form or exemplary form or in Jung’s tern ‘archetype’ refers to a human behavior which originates from the collective unconsciousness and from the most important archetypes. Jung refers to ‘anima’ (feminine part of a man’s soul): ‘animus’ (masculine part of a women’s soul); person (individual social veil); shadow, and ego. In this study the anima impression in the poetry of Khalil Hawi’s poetry, and especially two collections of ‘Nahr-al-remad’ and ‘the three shing floors of hunger’ interpret the ‘anima’ presence in the mind of their composer and reveal its apparent and durable presence in his poems.

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