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Metaphorizing Places in Classical Turkish Poetry: Idol Houses
International Journal of Literature and Arts, 2022exaly
Turkish Education Through Poetry Reading
2014Poetic narrative demonstrates richness of a language more clearly, because poetry as a genre is more effective than other literary genres in terms of explaining emotions. The general purpose of this study is to apply this function of poetry in conveying emotions to the education of Turkish. In this context, at fırst, it deals with reading techniques in
DEMİR, Mehmet, DUMAN, Bilal
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Investigation of Turkish Literary Poetry by Unsupervised Text Mining Methods
Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 2022Tolga Kaya, Kaya Tolga
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“The Prayer of Sword” in Classical Turkish Poetry
2015Sosyal bir olgu olarak gerek ilkel gerekse semâvî dinler etrafında şekillenen inanç ve uygulamalar insan yaşamının temel belirleyicilerinden olmuştur. Bu noktada, bireyin yaratana yakarma ve yakın olma arzusundan kaynaklanan dua, her dönemde dinî yaşama dair pratiklerin en önemlilerinden sayılmış, endişelerin ve korkuların umuda dönüşme noktasında ...
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NARRATİVE TECHNIQUE IN MODERN TURKISH POETRY
2017Considering the historicalperiods of Turkish poetry from Tanzimat Reform Era to today,it is seen that each period conceived various pursuits and novelties in itselfand worked substantially on discovering new expressing ways/ techniques. As a natural consequence of this,techniques that are fairly different from – and sometimes against- each otheremerged,
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Sosyal bir canlı varlık olarak insan, yaşadığı çevre ile doğrudan ilişki ve etkileşim içindedir. Yaşamak için ihtiyaç duyduğu hemen her şeyi doğadan elde eden ve aynı zamanda çevresini şekillendiren insan için doğa, sonsuz bir ilham kaynağıdır. İşte bu sebeple edebî anlatıların oluşturulmasında da doğanın ve doğal unsurların büyük bir etkisi vardır ...
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The Concept Of Promise In Classical Turkish Poetry
A "promise" represents a need or desire, such as grace or favor sought by humans, while a "term" implies obligatory waiting and patience. If the promise comes from the Creator, it is Divine and true; if it comes from humans, it is often mundane and false.openaire +1 more source

