Abstract
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The aim of this study is to examine the chronological space in the poem "Swan Song" by the Syrian poet Mamdouh Adwan, and to highlight the effect of this space in achieving the artistic depth of the semantic point. The importance of the study of this poem by highlighting a set of elements that formed the structure of the text, through the manifestations of the narrative of: time, anticipation, retrieval, chronological order, and place, and the dual openness and closure. We have come to the conclusion that the poet in this poem relied on the elements of time and space overlapping, where they took to reflect his feelings and feelings; they found functional indications to form the poetic depth. We find the past present strongly in the text and this reflects the poet's attachment to the memories in which he tried to reveal the aspects of the text and lighting, and the recovery in this context complement and complement the construction of time. The poet has been called places in his soul, some open and some closed, and this call is fully consistent with the time structure to the extent of overlap and autism.
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