Study of Bharathiar’s Poems from The Perspective of Thinking, Ethics and Personality
Abstract
This article, titled ‘Study of Bharathiar’s Poems from the Perspective of Thinking, Ethics and Personality’ discusses the integrated thinking, ethics and personality based on Bharathiar’s poems. The basic source of this study is on one hundred selected poems of Bharathiar. The present study reveals the background, the authorship and the dignity of Bharathiar’s poems. Furthermore, the research was made on the aspects of thinking, ethics and personality in Bharathiar’s poems. The analysis is based on the Theory of Integrated Thinking System 4K, the Integrated Ethicals System 4K and the Integrated Personality System 4K in Bharathiar’s poems. This study is a qualitative study using the library research method or the Hermeneutic approach. This study applies the Theory of Thinking, Ethics and Personality System 12K introduced by Mohd. Yusof Hasan. The findings of ethics proved that Bharathiar adheres to the principles of the importance and the needs of human values and human development. From personality point of view, the study demonstrated that Bharathiar had a reputable personality and wise to use natural occurrence as a rhythm to create poems. The focus of the discussion and the findings of this study may increase the interest of researhers who intend to explore the research with a variety of way to stimulate and excite the aspects of thinking, ethics and personality collectively through modern poems for future generations. The finding of this study are useful in the context of 21st century learning which involved a holistic value system.
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