The Multiplicity of Transformations and the Pillar of Reception in The Cross and the Snake and The Diary of a Poet: Excerpts from a Novel Poem by Sherko Bekas
Abstract
This research aims to systematically explore the multiplicity of transformations and the pillar of reception within the aforementioned works by Sherko Bekas. The significance of this topic lies in its connection to various dimensions and visions, making it a vital area of study to understand the formation of these dynamic elements within the context of ongoing transformations and reception. The study employs a descriptive analytical method, which, despite encountering some issues related to the concept of transformation itself, has proven effective for this research. The research plan includes an introduction and its elements, followed by an analysis that is not divided into separate topics but arranged in a coherent analytical manner. This approach has allowed for a comprehensive conclusion that highlights the most prominent findings of the study.