தமிழச்சி தங்கபாண்டியனின் கவிதைகளில் வனப்பேச்சி என்னும் படிமம்

Vanapechi is an Image in Tamilachi Thangapandian’s Poems

Authors

  • N. Ajith Kumar Ph.D. Research Scholar (Full Time), Department of Modern Literature, School of Tamil Studies, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai

Keywords:

Archetype, Myth, Exaltation, Wild Talk, Exhibition, Lust, Single Thumb

Abstract

All the thoughts that are compressed in the mind at the level of consciousness manifest as creation and dreams. Creation emanates from the Creator, as nature in constraint. Creators who use images embody them as archetypes. Such images are found directly in mythological stories and in modern poetry the practice of using archetypes. But when the desires of the conscious state are expressed in the conscious state, the conscious mind becomes disciplined. So words emerge at a higher level. The form Vanapechi is frequently used in the poems of Tamilachi Thangapandiyan. This article shows that childhood longings and sexual desires are expressed through images by a personified woman named Vanapechi. In psychological terms, an image is considered an archetype. An archetype is a manifestation of one of the ingrained ancient memories that consider themselves gods. That is how the image of Vanapechi works in Tamilachi Thangapandian’s poems.

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Published

2023-02-14

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