International Journal of Academic and Applied Research (IJAAR)
  Year: 2021 | Volume: 5 | Issue: 7 | Page No.: 12-18
The Evolutionary Relationship Of Mathematics In Public Life According To The Concept Of Analysis And Upgrading Theory
Dalael Saad Abdulzahra

Abstract:
When we engage in the critical field away from empty struggles, this means in fact in order to reach the underlying truths in what we present as a generation of those interested in writing, if not to say of writers seeking to create community activity, we want here to approach creative happiness and joy, to the extent that the writer seeks when he presented his bright ideas, not the dark destructive thought as some have. And because the writer, or any producer, is the owner of a media message, so the sources of creation and creativity center to radiate a message of creative value that we can term "creative happiness" wherever the audience is following what is published, and here we study poetry as an example to enhance research, and this also can be applied to other activities in artistic formation, drama, novel and the rest of the arts, and every human revival whose ideal aim is to lay a new brick to contribute to creating a peaceful life within the general cosmic path, if all the formative and functional activities of the creators correspond to realistic connotations, not the absurdity filled with images of fragmentation. What came in this research is to recruit or placement, and benefit from mathematics as one of the pure sciences in critical writing through the use of numbers and symbols in critical analysis as a new method that seeks to delight the receiver and convey the meaning to it in a clearer and more focused manner. It should be noted that the most important source that came to be relied upon in this study is the book of "Theory of Analysis and Upgrading, The Regenerative Criticism School", as it is the latest new critical theory that appeared in the year 2020 in which there is a lot that has not been previously addressed in critical research, especially with regard to communication science and its functions, and the philosophy of human output of literary, artistic and other works.