Published 2021-04-30
Keywords
- Poet Sirpi,
- Scientific Thoughts,
- Tragedy,
- Creativity
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Abstract
Various poems of the Poet Sirpi have shown the tragedy of scientific discoveries being applied not to man's creative power but to destruction. The poet's view of the method of applying science is broad. It involves the methods that we should follow at any time. It also highlights the need to apply science to a prosperous life. During World War II, the United States carried out an atomic bomb attack on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, devastating the country. This poem by the Poet Sirpi illustrates that the impact of the atomic bomb attack has remained etched in the minds of not only the Japanese but also the people of the world to this day. It will emphasize the need to use science only for creative purposes.
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References
- Sirpi Balasubramaniam (2004) Sirpiyin Padaippulakam, Ilakkiyath Thendral Padaippulakam, Coimbatore, India
- Sirpi Balasubramaniam, (1996) Sirpiyin Kavithai Vaanam, Manivaasagar Pathippakam, Chennai.
- Sirpi Balasubramaniam, (2016) Sirpiyin Katturaik Kalanjiyam, Vol II, Palaniyappa Brothers, Chennai.