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Published 2022-02-28
Keywords
- Super Ego,
- Guilt,
- Self-punishing,
- Attitude,
- Depression
How to Cite
V, D. (2022). Thayarathan mood in Perumal Thirumozhi. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(SPL 2), 262-266. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt22s242
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Abstract
External to human psychological changesIs closely related to the situation. It is the environment that transforms human emotions into positive and negative. If we examine Thayarathan's state of mind in a psychological way, we can see that his feelings of guilt, self-loathing, extreme cravings, attitude, depression, and negative thoughts are synchronized with external factors. Kulasekara is well-structured by the psyche of Thayarathan who is pushed to his death with guilt in the mind of a defunct emperor for not following his orders.
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