A master's thesis at the University of Basrah examines the aesthetics of self-response to dialogue in the Iraqi monodramatic text - selected models

A master's thesis at the College of Fine Arts, University of Basrah, examined the aesthetics of self-response to dialogue in the Iraqi monodramatic text - selected models
The message presented by the researcher Shehab Ahmed Abdel Nabi included the subject of self-response, which is one of the genders that the researcher seeks to identify and highlight according to the characters that stem from the monodramatic text and the multiplicity of their types that resulted from psychological foundations that call the character to return to his subconscious mind and reformulate the dialogue within it.

The thesis discussed the concept of aesthetic theories in philosophy and its relationship to the theatrical text and the concept of self-response in psychology and its relationship to theatrical text

The thesis concluded that the subjective response is the language of homogeneity in proportion to the discourse, its receipt and delivery in creating the personality that gives the dialogue an aesthetic logic that stems from the dramatic interaction in the image of truth.