Concept of Human and Nature in Kazakh Poetry
- Akbota Abiyr
- Perizat Berikbolova
Abstract
Since the early age, the human has been attempting to understand the mysteries of life and to find the answer to the eternal question through interaction with the surrounding nature. It was the original decision of the human to attempt discovering the many secrets of the elemental forces occupying the enormous environment, which he feared. The first teacher of the human was the nature, and the first thing it taught the human was the ability to perceive.In the XXI century, a young generation of poets came in who continued to pursue what their seniors had begun and were able to give it a new breath and dynamic energy. In lyrics, it takes great poetical perception to amalgamate the human and the nature and describe them beautifully by way of antithesis.- Full Text: PDF
- DOI:10.5539/ass.v10n22p280
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
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