Document Type : Review Article

Authors

1 Associate Professor in the Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Arak University, Arak, Iran.

2 Assistant Professor in the Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Arak University, Arak, Iran.

3 PhD student in the Department of Arabic Language and Literature at Arak University, Arak, Iran.

Abstract

Narcissism" is one of the types of personality disorders in which a person has an indescribable love and interest for himself. Heinz kohat defined it as follows: "excessive attention and focus on oneself, accompanied by a feeling of pride and arrogance" and” Utopia; It is an ideal society whose people live in perfect and perfect conditions". This term was given a wider meaning by the English psychologist, George Wells, under the title "Utopia". This research tries to investigate the evolution of narcissism to the drawing of utopia in Saalik's poetry with a descriptive and analytical method. The results of the research indicate that the psychological phenomenon of narcissism in the personality of Saalik poets, to draw an ideal society through the publication of prominent human traits; like kindness and generosity, steadfast patience, forgiveness, anti-tyranny, equality and equality lead to the enjoyment of material and social rights, which have always been emphasized in Islamic teachings.

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