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

Social Thoughts of the Poet Snehan

Sathya M
Department of Tamil, Marudupandiyar College, Thanjavur-613403, Tamil Nadu, India
Chidambaram R
Department of Tamil, Marudupandiyar College, Thanjavur-613403, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-04-29

Keywords

  • Social Thoughts,
  • Poet Snehan,
  • Grammar,
  • Vairamuthu Poems

How to Cite

M, S., & R, C. (2022). Social Thoughts of the Poet Snehan. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(2), 198-203. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt22225

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Abstract

The definition of renewal poetry is different today, but renewal poetry is intended as a poetic tradition, a poetic system devoid of grammar. The genealogy is to be found with the restrictions of the syllable, the thigh, the foot, the thigh, and the renewal is seen with a new look as if it had been cast out. The scene seen in the novels is universally accepted as having a realistic lyricism and sense of humor with simple Tamil words as it is without rhetorical words, and female poets and males use simple words with low footnotes to point out their experiences and social disorders. In the poems of the poet Snehan, who is a guide for today's younger generation, this essay expresses his social thoughts on language, patriotism, the sanctity of women, the purity of friendship and many more from his point of view.

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