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Nibras Kamas Mohammed
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Abstract

Arabic poetry entails many types of plants related to the life of Arabs in the desert. Some of them  are for food, marriage, perfume, and manufacture of weapons.  This study examines  images of plants whose fragrance are related to women in their decoration and perfection. The examined poet elaborates on the manifestations of nature, its beauty, and symbols. The study argues that nature is one of the most important sources of inspiration and creativity for the poet.  As such, the research elaborates on the close and direct contact between the poet and nature with special reference to his poetic images and similes. The research discusses the significant representation of  the poet’s excited imagination that suits the breadth and diversity of nature. Being inspired by its magical formation and the multiplicity of its types are demonstrated by means  of comparing it to a perfumed woman.

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Mohammed, N. K. (2021). The plants aromatic in poetry virgins. Journal of Tikrit University for Humanities, 28(4, 1), 82–94. https://doi.org/10.25130/jtuh.28.4.1.2021.05
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