Abstract
AbstractThe concept of myth arose with man since ancient times, of needing it to decipher many of the symbols of the universe surrounding him, and his adoption of myths to familiarize himself with his world and attachment to everything that is sacred to him. It was represented by (the tree, the dove, and the woman) as elements that have a mythical dimension, and they have a presence in all world myths, so we tried in this research to study these features in the poetry of the poet Hamid bin Thor, and our plan was based on talking about the relationship of myth with poetry and its impact on it. Then we dealt with the dove and its mythical references in the poet's poetry, as well as the tree and the woman, and presented a summary of the most important findings that we reached.The concept of myth arose with man since ancient times, because man needs to decipher many