Agni Barathi
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மோகம்A Poem by Agni BarathiA personal favourite. An intense passionate poem of lust. If you prefer the English version (which honestly is a pale reflection of the Tamil one), h.. |
The Peacock and the DragonA Story by Agni BarathiA philosophical tale that aims to confound as much as clear up things. Any interpretations are welcome |
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IthacaA Poem by Agni BarathiA take on Odysseus' longing for his home and his wife. In this poem, he subtly implies Penelope and Ithaca are the same, with the imagery he employs t.. |
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The Lady AfloatA Poem by Agni BarathiA poem inspired by Hamlet's Ophelia |
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A Summer SongA Poem by Agni BarathiA simple free verse romantic poem. |
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Act IA Chapter by Agni BarathiThe prologue of the play. |
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Act IIA Chapter by Agni BarathiThe opening act, were the Devas appear, and the evolution between Kali and Kapalika begins. The act ends with Agni, the provider of the gods deserting.. |
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Act IIIA Chapter by Agni BarathiThe second act, still an establishing act. Almost a mirror of Act II with animals in the place of Devas. Kapalika is now a son and Kali his mother. |
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Act IVA Chapter by Agni BarathiIn this act, the providers of the gods and animals exchange places. They meet the other kind and believe they have found their destiny. Kali and Kapal.. |
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Act VA Chapter by Agni BarathiThe climax. Kali and Kapalika disappear initially (or rather merge with Agni and the Butterfly). They reappear again, when the entire cycle comes to a.. |