Alienation traits in Sabah Al-Anbari theatrical texts (silent ritual as a sample)
Keywords:
Features, Mental Alienation, Sabah Al-AnbariAbstract
Humanity has gone through a lot of horrors, crises, and disturbances, some of which have had a great impact on the structure of his actions and behaviors, and since man lived in the wilderness and his responsibility is determined by providing food and clothing to him and his small family, his primary concern was to carry out his responsibilities in full, and when life evolved and the man moved to the life of great civilizations, he naturally seemed to wonder what was going on around him, and philosophy began to interpret his being within this. Existence and awareness worked in the attempts to have explanations for the benefit of its existence as long as nothingness and death lurked in it at every moment, and this trend crystallized in the modern era, the era in which the expanded production and major factories began and overlooked humanity the age of technology that began to destroy the human self, and the philosophers contributed to the interpretation and analysis of the feeling of alienation that is experienced by the contemporary human being and thus the book of novels, stories, and theatrical texts began to present their visions About the feeling of alienation from the society in which they live and this was reflected in the dramatic texts they wrote and included characters living in isolation and separation from society, especially the book of the delight ...
