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    TheRevolutionaryDiscourseinFreneauand Zakaria’s Selected Poems
    (2019-07-15) Mr. AhmedDEBDOUCHE, Ms.Zina MILOUDI
    ABSTRACT Thepresentthesisjuxtaposestwopoets,PhilipFreneaufromtheUSAandMoufdiZakaria fromAlgeria,whosepoemsillustratewhatis widelyknownasliteratureoftherevolution.In thisresearch,theoverallpurposeistopinpointandunmasktheliteraryfunctionofthe variousideologiesembodiedwithintheselectedpoems,andtodeterminethereasonbehind choosingthemasmajorstructuringelements.Toachievethesegoals,thestudyresortstothe CriticalDiscourseAnalysisapproachwhichaimsatexploringcriticallyideological standpointsastheyareexpressedandmanifestedindiscourse.Thisstudyis significantinthe sensethatitattemptsinarelativelygroundbreakingwayto drawclosertwoliteratures- AlgerianandAmerican-whichseemdifferent,but happentohaveseveralthingsincommon. Afterinvestigation,ithasbeenrevealedthatnature,politics,andreligionareeffectivelyused asideologicalmeansforliberatingthealienated,oppressedindividualsfromtheircolonial rulers,andthatwords arenolessimportantthanweaponsinthestruggleforindependence.

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