The Syrian drama, through its various works, has highlighted the role of Syrian women as a basic and effective part in the society at various levels. It presented a realistic condition of the Syrian women who fought for their beliefs throughout history and did not stop their creativity and uniqueness.
Syrian actresses have managed to prove their remarkable presence in drama since its inception by playing the starring role of a group of the most important works that depicted the positive impact of women in society .
The Syrian actresses managed to prove their remarkable presence in drama since its inception by playing the starring role of a group of the most important works that devoted the positive impact of women in society .
The first Syrian historical drama was in 1961 about the poet (Rabi’a Al-Adawiyya).The TV series “The Good Seeds” in 1969 was the first work by the Syrian director AnisaAssaf in the archives of the Syrian Arab TV, in addition to other historical works,
The drama makers were keen on presenting the key role of women in motivating life in an effective way, stressing their role in society is no less than that of men and not just a shadow of them.
Later , women were given a more realistic space, so the image of women was transformed from cooking and creating problems to active and strong women in series that were based on the real history of Damascus so they had an active role in society .
The series “Hara’er” included unique realistic personalities from Syrian history during the period 1915 – 1920 such as the journalist Mary Ajami who founded the first women’s magazine in Syria, and the activist and writer Nazik Al-Abed , who headed an association to help the victims of the Syrian revolution and called for giving women the right to vote in addition to the character of the poet Mariana Marrash who was one of the pioneering women in press.
The social drama dealt with various issues of women whether persecuted or idealized in social or emotional relationships.The Syrian mother was presented as a role model in education and the ideal treatment of children.
Syrian actresses excelled in embodying what women have been subjected to as a result of the terrorist war on Syria and defending them according to an influential dramatic line. The series “Shawq” focused on the kidnapping of women from different segments by terrorists and then subjecting them to killing, torture and rape.
Rawaa Ghanam