Abstract
This paper is aimed at briefly examining the concept of ego and self, discussing the manifestations of ego in Maram Al-Omari's collection "Uncontrolled Parts", outlining the forms of the ego prominent in this collection from two aspects, namely: the thresholds and the ego, and poems and the ego. It is a study based on the analysis that leads to the denotations relevant to the manifestation of the ego and its form.
It was found out that the ego in "Uncontrolled Parts "came in three forms: narcissism of the ego, the split of the ego, and alienation of the ego. Narcissism manifested itself in a beautiful form, and was prominent in the collection, stemming from self-belief and the desire to overcome obstacles through a female voice that is not without moments of separation and alienation, with the narcissism pushing it forward, and leading to revelation of what is going on inside.