Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): Volume 4, Issue 2, Year 2022
Articles

A Study on Satire in Vairamuthu Poems

Sasikala R
Department of Tamil, Soka Ikeda College of Arts and Science for Women, Chennai-600099, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-04-26

Keywords

  • Satire,
  • Aṅkatam,
  • Vairamuthu Poems,
  • Humor

How to Cite

R, S. (2022). A Study on Satire in Vairamuthu Poems. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(2), 90-95. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt22211

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Abstract

Literature is all that is written in broad terms. Literary that delights the learned. Science literature is literature that gives knowledge primarily to the learned Linguistic history. There is no doubt that the meaning of the word 'Aṅkatam', which means sweet taste of fig buds in certain places in the literature, is the correct technique of saying 'Aṅkatam' which is still in use from the Sangam period to the present day. First of all, in today's world, crimes and grievances are indirectly ridiculed and ridiculed without any counter-opinions. Human society may have made great strides in understanding science. Why even set foot on the moon. Yet, the basic human feeling is one that stays with the mind forever with humor. When Mahatma Gandhi spoke about such humor, he once said that if there was no humor I would have committed suicide sometime in my life. Humor occupies an important and prominent place not only in individual human life but also in the film literature of life.

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