The portrayal of character in Arabic poetry has evolved, encompassing various forms of expression. Different poets have sought to represent character in unique ways, as seen in the works of the Egyptian poet Farouk Gouida. Born and raised in the Beheira region, Gouida began writing poetry at the age of 14.This study examines the dimensions of character in his poetry through multiple chapters: the first chapter explores character types in Gouida's poetry, while the second focuses on the dimensions of the dramatic character in his works.
Jabbar et al. (Sun,) studied this question.