Looking Inside the Ego and the Other in the Long Poem of Amro bin Kalthoom
Abstract
The present study deals with the vision of the pre-Islamic and bedouin poet to himself which overlays with tribal ego filling its social and moral authorities that represent the background of his vision and his attitude toward (the other) who is (the other within the framework of the pre-Islamic age). This long poem has embodied the details of this vision which is characterized by its emotional dimension, which is centered around the ego., up to the point that leads it to maginate (the other) and invalidating his existence unless he will be it follower circling in the orbit of the tribal ego and is devoted to its superiority and its absolute authority.