Vol. 4 No. S-7 (2022): Volume 4, Issue S-7, Year 2022
Articles

Realism in Aagayathuku Adutha Veedu Poem Collection

Keerthana C
Department of Tamil, Sri Krishnasamy Arts and Science College, Mettamalai, Sattur-626203, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-07-28

Keywords

  • Aagayathuku Adutha Veedu,
  • Justice,
  • Realism,
  • Contemporary Literature

How to Cite

C, K. (2022). Realism in Aagayathuku Adutha Veedu Poem Collection. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-7), 126-131. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt22s719

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Abstract

Among the languages that have survived the flood of time, Tamil is a language that is alive and well. There are thousands of literatures and grammar in the Tamil language that deal with humanities. Various works are published in the world of literature from Sangam literature to contemporary literature. Literature of various kinds reflects the life of human society. The creativity and personality of the creators are evident in the work. A community is an area where people live together. The current trend is to highlight the hardships and injustices caused to the people who live and work in society in their literature. This society and justice explains the social woes where justice is denied, crimes are concealed and domination prevails. The trend of the society that wants to recover from slavery and come out is also explored. The theme of inequality is to emphasize that the best culture is to live with equality without discrimination of caste, religion, high or low. It is the government that leads the people, the government that gives pain to the people by doing wrong, and the state of taking power by beating each other for the position, holding the seat and taking power is Realism. This article also examines the Realism of the literary world where the proud literary men are singing their praises.

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