Abstract

"It is a pity that the conflict between the higher intellect and the weaker Ava arises," says Ken, a Western scholar. The Harvest of Tragedy P.XIV (1956), in his opinion, is an appropriate interpretation of Kovalan's suffering. The narrators refer to the series "Avalam Neethu" as "Let go of dirt, ava etc." Dirt, ava etc. are the major barriers to attaining a life of virtual alignment. It is the religious view that those who commit such crimes end up in worldly misery and lose their future well-being. Too bad - cause dirt etc. The word misery refers to suffering. “Virtue is a claim to political survival, The high ones will reach Pathini by text” These are the three great truths that the statue conveys. It is natural to be surrounded by suffering when one deviates from such virtue. The three great facts present the reasons why coffee monsters suffer. The misery they will achieve is foreshadowed by nightmares. This article explores the plight of Kannaki, who reveals Silappathikaram.

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