Vol. 3 No. S-1 (2021): Volume 3, Issue S-1, Year 2021
Articles

Structural approach of Sangam Poetry

Devendhiran R
Department of Tamil, A.V.C. College, (Autonomous), Mannampandal, Mayiladuthurai-609305, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2021-06-16

Keywords

  • Structural Approach,
  • Literary Elements,
  • Extraterrestrial Songs,
  • Tolkappiyam,
  • Irayanar kalaviyalurai,
  • Thinaikkodpadu,
  • Uvamai,
  • kurunthokai,
  • purananuru
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How to Cite

R, D. (2021). Structural approach of Sangam Poetry. International Research Journal of Tamil, 3(S-1), 144-149. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt21s123

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Abstract

If a linguistic information is considered a literary work it means that it has a structure of its own. It is not possible to consume literature without a copy of this descriptive system. It was on this basis that the poet's approach to perceiving the internal form of life with its external forms in the language system also appeared. Every art has form and meaning. Form reflects the excellence of literature from the external system and the material internal system. Exploring such a literary structure in a structural approach becomes a necessary one. Anatomy is found only in Tamil as a new dialect. Because Thoughts such as exploring the structure of songs and defining their elements can be seen in the Tamil world before this review. The verb elements spoken in Tholkappiya porulathikaram set out to illustrate the structural nature of the poem. This seems to be close to the ‘overall’ thinking that the organizer refers to. This article explores the Sangapakal through such thinking and reveals the Thinai kotpadu found within them, as well as the structural structure of the Sangapakal, which the Sangapakal see as narrative poems.

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