Mikail Müşfik ve Sabahattin Ali’nin Şiirlerinin Birkaç Başlık Altında Karşılaştırılması
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Azerbaijani Literature, Turkish Literature, Sabahattin Ali, Mikayil Müşfik, Poetry, Poet, Content, StyleAbstract
XIX. The beginning of the century is the starting point of an era for the Turkic states. In this period, Azerbaijan should take place on the political and literary history books not only happening in Turkey is reflected in literary works. Poetry is also a document. Looking at the period through the eye of an intellectual is equivalent to observing the great secret behind artistic discourse.
It is possible to see the reflections and effects of the period they lived in the poems of Sabahattin Ali and Mikail Müşfik, whose pressures and experiences of the period can be encountered. These two poets are intellectuals who can analyze their geography in detail and at the same time successfully process their analysis into their poems.
Intellectuals, who are seen as a tool to convey the events of the period to the public, use this successfully in their poems. These two poets knead in their poems by depicting the pressures of the dictatorship that harms society, the personal demands and pessimism of the person, their accounting and affection with nature, the struggles and love of the country and the nation through the people of the period.
In this study, which was prepared in order to examine the main themes that Sabahattin Ali and Mikail Müşfik included in their poems, the themes were prepared on the basis of the contents that the poets dealt with in their poems. Poets, who were mostly influenced by the conditions of the period and selected sources for their poems, also included the contents that emerged as a result of personal feelings. These themes have been examined separately, taking into account the literary personalities of the poets and the effects of the period they lived in.
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