Published 2022-12-10
Keywords
- Sangam Literature,
- Eight Anthologies,
- Pazhanthamizhar,
- Civilization
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Abstract
Literature, literary theory and literary theory are shaped by human life. Life also. Sentiment, policy and theory evolve along with literature over time. Literature is shaped by inner nature. Those that include ideas are classified as dependent literature and focus on the author's experience level. The regularity in the form and content of literature due to a particular literary principle is called literary theory. Sangha literature is the pillar of the proud civilization development of Pazhanthamizhar. All the various messages that appear in the Sangha literature are being examined from many angles today. Thus, various new news is brought out about Pazhanthamizhar. Research using theory is emerging as a new discipline in contemporary research. The application of these theories, developed in the highlands, has been accepted as very important in the field of research today. Among the Western theories thus developed, the coding theory, which is considered to be the most important in sociological study, leads to a new perspective in the study of associational literature. The use of this index in studying sociology, culture, etc. in sangam literature presents an elegant research method and contributes to uncovering many elements found in sangam literature. The four objects of virtue, meaning, pleasure, family are the lifeblood of Sangha literature theory. In this study, only a few of the songs that express the inner feeling songs and the life norms of the Tamil people can be found in the Eight Anthologies of sangam literature.
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