SYMBOLIC MEANİNGS OF PHOENIX AND PAN IN SECOND NEW POETRY

Abstract

Author(s): Soner AKPINAR Burcu YILMAZ ÇEBİN

Myth, which term originated in an Ancient Greek is one of the secondary imitation of humans praxis and theorias such as image, metaphor, symbol and so on. Myths usually passes of the sacred experince in background memory, they also emerges as a symbolic form in literary texts. In this study will try to identify Pegausus and Phoenix’s –which are a mythical figures- value and power in Second New Poetry. Second New Poetry is a poem settlement which is based on multiple meaning. Fort his reason they have benefited myhts as providing meaning intensity and brevity. Each mythic element is the symbol of a certain thoughts and feelings. Second New Poetry which is facing the West, has tendency especially Greek and Rome mythology when using myhthological sources. Occasionally they use elements of Turkish mythology.

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