Descriptive Scenes In Al-Mosuli, Ibn-Zeelaq's poetry (660 A.H.)
Abstract
Al-Mosuli, Ibn-Zeelaq was interested in descriptive scenes by giving effective dynamic scenes which have various interpretations, then producing them for cosmetic requirements and presenting poetic psychological motives. His production of poetry had many types on which his poetic experience depend; the main idea rested in his memories, and controls on four basic ideas: the place the woman, and the nature which represent a significant descriptive core for forming verbal scenes. Those verbal scenes come from real data through imagination and memory to make these scenes full of ideas, feelings in real satiations by producing complete realistic images.