The Love, Dream and Betrayal Trilogy in "Farouk Juwayda” Play "The Lover Minister": A Semiological Reading

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Faculty of Specific Education - Tanta University

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This study seeks to identify the importance of the relationship between "love", "dream" and "betrayal" in the play " The Lover Minister " by the poet ”Farouk Juwayda”. This is because poetry is more capable of crystallizing many feelings and emotions, as it penetrates into the depths of the human psyche and keeps pace with its defects and superficialities. Poetry penetrates into hidden areas that prose cannot access and express.
Therefore, the main question in the current study is determined: How was "Farouk Juwayda” able to employ the themes of love, dream and betrayal in the play "The Lover Minister? ."
This study was based on the semiological approach, and among the most important results of the study were:
- The main theme of the play is "love"; It is the "love" of the homeland and the extent of the sacrifice that the individual can make or must make for this country to preserve it. Ibn Zaidoun's "love" for Cordoba for fear and concern about the different rulers of sects is the first love in the life of Ibn Zaidoun Within the framework of this main theme, many partial love themes appear within the text

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