Self and Its Types in the Autobiography: "Carrier Ego" as a Model
Baida Mohi Roman
College of Education for Humanities/ Tikrit University
Narges Khalaf Asaad
College of Education for Humanities/ Tikrit University
DOI: https://doi.org/10.25130/jls.4.4.15
Keywords: Ego, dreamy Ego, Self, autobiography, Introversion
Abstract
The 'self' of the poet comes in many types: the writer ego, the dreamy ego, the desperate ego, and the sympathetic ego. This research deals with the egoistic ego as a model of study and how it is employed in the poetry of our leading poets. The topic is one of the subjects that have not been studied, and if it has been studied, it was in an indirect and inadequate manner, it stems from the dreaming ego of the fusion of the ego with the dream, dream as evidenced by social and psychological studies as having a direct impact on the human psychological state, Feelings and emotions, reflected on his actions and ideas. The dream may tell its future companion through the accents and symbols that appear in the dream. Here, many of the poets used their poems to express the desires within the human soul trying to express or escape through the dream. To show those expressions through poetic phrases uttered by the tongue of the ego.