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Turkish Folk Poetry
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30.       elenagabriela
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 17 Jan 2013 Thu 06:12 pm

 

Quoting gokuyum

Bir ayrılık bir yoksulluk bir ölüm Seperation, poverty and death.
 

 

 

just 3 words..but they are immortal during the history, life...

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31.       elenagabriela
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 17 Jan 2013 Thu 06:17 pm

 

Quoting gokuyum

 

 

It can be many things. Maybe it symbolises our ego. It is not easy to get rid of it

 

your point of view is very interesting; in my culture sheep are similar to yours goose; but what a big difference, for us the sheep = sacrifice, for you goose = ego....



Edited (1/17/2013) by elenagabriela [misstyping, sorry Gokuyum]
Edited (1/17/2013) by elenagabriela

32.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 17 Jan 2013 Thu 06:19 pm

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Edited (1/17/2013) by gokuyum

33.       elenagabriela
2040 posts
 17 Jan 2013 Thu 06:22 pm

 

Quoting Abla

I wonder why you call it folk poetry even if the author is known. I got used to thinking about folk poetry as an oral tradition. Are you talking about folk poetry as an opposite to Ottoman poetry, gokuyum?

 

 

 

maybe the poet have been inspired by oral tradition; many great romanian poets (Eminescu, Cosbuc, Alecsandri) have been inspired by oral tradition for their works..



Edited (1/17/2013) by elenagabriela

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