Poet C. Saravana Karthikeyan Poetry is the Status of Prostitution

Suganyadevi S
Department of Tamil, Devangar Arts College, Aruppukkottai-626101, Tamil Nadu, India.

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Only enlightened human beings are the most miraculous, wonderful and beautiful of all living beings. Other beings do not realize the depth of birth, life and death. Human beings are completely different from other living beings. Speech, laughter, love, affection, mercy, sacrifice, and tolerance all belong only to the enlightened human being. All of this cannot be expected from other living things. Born in this human life, she is so proud and proud that everyone admires her. The woman is equal to a man by birth and number. She lives in the life of a man as a daughter, sibling, wife and mother. She is the woman who carries human society in her womb, repents, feeds her milk and love, and refines it. The problem begins from birth for a woman with such pride. Women are struggling to find a place in this society as a single individual in the face of all problems. There is no literature that does not address the problems of a woman. This literary genre includes new poetry. Gender-based discrimination, inequalities, deprivation of rights, humiliations, sexual violence, unemployment, job losses, poverty, the plight of women who have been derailed for family burdens, and patriarchal oppression form the subjects of new poetry. Considering the poverty of the family, women also become prostitutes who sell their bodies to alleviate their family poverty. We all know that women's lives, in general, are full of problems. However, women who live as prostitutes face many problems in our society. Poet C. Saravanakarthikeyan talks about printing Has written and published a collection of poems. This article is intended to illustrate the point made in the collection of poems about the problems faced by prostitutes.

Keywords

  • Prostitute,
  • Literature,
  • Tolkappiyam,
  • Belief,
  • Chastity,
  • Thirukkural,
  • Renewal Poetry
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Article Details

Volume 3, Issue S-1, Year 2022

Published 2022-08-19

How to Cite

S, S. (2022). Poet C. Saravana Karthikeyan Poetry is the Status of Prostitution. Indian Journal of Multilingual Research and Development, 3(S-1), 73–79. https://doi.org/10.54392/ijmrd223S115