Dialogue is a narrative technique in women‘s poetry in the Abbasid era
Abstract
Dialogue is one of the important elements in the formation of the narrative text, which the narrator seeks to reduce the monotony that can arise from the continuity of the continuous narrative. He also takes it as a means by which he illuminates the inner world of his characters, or he may take it as a means of communication between his characters....With the overlap between literary genres and the erosion of the boundaries between them, the presence of dialogue in the poetic text came to negate its absolute subjectivity and to give it its objectivity, so poets resorted to Include dialogue in their poems, taking advantage of the ability of dialogue to express what goes on inside them, or they may take it as a means to communicate with the other and prove the existence of the other within their poetic works Therefore, this study aims to address womens poetry in the Abbasid era and shed light on an element that contributed to the formation of their poetic text, which is dialogue, as dialogue is one of the narrative techniques that attended and effectively in womens poetry in the Abbasid era, and this study also contributes to revealing Kinds that attended in their hair