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Article Name : | | KAKABHUSANDI MEETS CROW: HUGHES’ MYTH MAKING AND THE MODERN WORLD | Author Name : | | S K Mishra , Kapil Kumar Gupta . | Publisher : | | Ashok Yakkaldevi | Article Series No. : | | ROR-1807 | Article : | | | Author Profile | Abstract : | | Ted Hughes is a mythic poet, who, through the use of myth, brings to light the inadequacies of two dominant explanations of the origin of life—evolutionism and creationism. Hughes implies that excessive dependence on science and logic, and the denial of the powers of myths and rituals has resulted in the alienation of modern man from his self. Through his Crow poems, Ted Hughes explores the deep recesses of man’s collective unconscious to once again unite man with his lost self. Ted Hughes’ Crow makes journeys to the mysterious world of man’s human psyche but does not undergo any transformation and remains an existential figure lost in existence whereas Tulsidasa’s Kakabhusandi, after passing through many lives and deaths, emerges as an enlightened crow, who goes beyond time and space and reaches the grey zone, which is otherwise not accessible. | Keywords : | | - life—evolutionism and creationism
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