Authors
Mohammed Ahmad Dawabsheh
Tarek Khaled Fawakhriya
Kittisak Jermsittparsert
Pages From
415
Pages To
433
ISSN
979-8-3693
Journal Name
Sustainable Development, Humanities, and Social Sciences for Society 5.0
Volume
12
Issue
5
Keywords
conflict, literature, revolution,, resistance, homeland, freedom,
Abstract

Conflict in literature is not new, but rather very old, the conflict becomes stronger when political conflicts
increase between peoples, which creates a state of literary chaos that goes with the state of conflict and is
expressed in the manner that the poet deems appropriate. The political conflict in Palestine extended for
decades, and during these decades' poetry accompanied this conflict, and poetry began to move with the
events, accompanying them and supporting them with words. The Palestinian poet Abdel Nasser Saleh
is one of the poets who were loyal to the Palestinian issue and defended it, and what distinguishes his
poetry is that it follows the events and political conflicts from their beginnings, this is what encouraged
me to write about him. The poet’s keeping up with the Palestinian issue and the political conflicts that
accompanied it resulted in several poetic trends, including revolution, challenge, resistance, homeland,
freedom, and rebellion