Vol. 4 No. S-18 (2022): Volume 4, Issue S-18, Year 2022
Articles

Theory in the short story "Sogavanam"

Vidhya Priyadharshini S
Center for Tamil Research, A.P.C. Mahalakshmi College for Women, (Affiliated to Manonmaniam Sundaranar University), Thoothukudi-628002, Tamil Nadu, India
Vijaya Lakshmi A
Center for Tamil Research, A.P.C. Mahalakshmi College for Women, (Affiliated to Manonmaniam Sundaranar University), Thoothukudi-628002, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-12-08

Keywords

  • Sogavanam,
  • Ecological Theory,
  • Environment,
  • Short Story

How to Cite

S, V. P., & A, V. L. (2022). Theory in the short story "Sogavanam". International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-18), 461-467. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt224s1864

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Abstract

Damage to the environment affects not only humans, but all living beings. People get tensed when something harms their beloved and the same people don’t get tensed when birds and animals are affected. Knowingly or unknowingly, animals and birds play an important role in human living environment. A wise man knowingly destroys nature. S. Tharman's short story “Sogavanam” shows that the birds that nest in trees and stay in tree trunks and roam around happily are greatly affected by the urbanization. He has created a sad forest with his writings and mentioned about the noisy environment due to the increase in traffic and the change in the food styles of the birds. The story travels along with the ecological aspects of conservation and non-pollution of ecological factors. This article examines how ecological principles fit into narrative events and how the future society should maintain ecological factors.

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