عەرەبی ٩ - وەرزی ١ - وەحدەی ١ - وانەی ١ - نهري الحبيب - ضمير - تشبيه - تشخيص - م.بهروز ميرزا أحمد

‌ م.بهرۆز میرزا ٲحمد بەگزادە - پسپۆڕی زمانی عەرەبی2 minutes read

The text discusses the importance and symbolism of the Al-Habib River, linking it to the speaker's club, betrayal, and youth, ultimately expressing sadness over its significance and connection to violence.

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  • The text highlights the emotional connection to the Al-Habib River, depicting it as a symbol of youth, violence, and betrayal, intertwining personal experiences with broader themes of temporality and loss.
  • The Al-Habib River's significance is juxtaposed with the speaker's club, raising questions about the river's future importance and the impact of industrialization or corporate involvement on its identity and status.

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Recent questions

  • What is the speaker's club in the picture?

    The scene in the picture is described as being from the speaker's club.

  • When will the river lose its significance?

    The river's status is questioned, specifically when it will lose its significance.

  • How is the beloved river connected to an exam and betrayal?

    The beloved river is mentioned in relation to an exam and betrayal.

  • What is the main river associated with companies?

    The Al-Habib River is identified as the main river and associated with companies.

  • How is the river described in terms of noise and youth?

    The river is described as noisy, like two young men, and associated with youth and violence.

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"River's significance questioned in speaker's club"

  • The scene in the picture is described as being from the speaker's club.
  • The river's status is questioned, specifically when it will lose its significance.
  • The beloved river is mentioned in relation to an exam and betrayal.
  • The Al-Habib River is identified as the main river and associated with companies.
  • A simile is mentioned in the text, comparing a body to a caller.
  • The writer expresses sadness and discusses the temporal axes digging a trench.
  • The river is described as noisy, like two young men, and associated with youth and violence.
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