Published 2022-02-28
Keywords
- Rural cultural elements,
- Tamil poems,
- Poet Sirpi,
- Kongu people
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Abstract
The earthy antiquity and culture of the writer can be speaking the strength of his writings. The culture can serve as a bridge between the people who followed the ethics to live the better life and their living environment. One of the most noteworthy poets and sculptors in the history of contemporary Tamil poetry. One of the most noteworthy poets and sculptors in the history of contemporary Tamil poetry. A village river on the banks of the poet-sculptor's poem is a unique rural story based on the lives of human beings who are realistically moving. As a Kongu vernacular poem, it is full of pro-speech and eloquent poetry. Thus, this article outlines some of the anthropological elements found in the poems of The Poet Sirpi, such as the cultural elements of the rural people of the Kongu region, such as the realistic mind of the rural people, the unpretentious way of life, the relationship, the harmony with nature, the cultural specialties, the friendship, the regional case.
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