Why pathos and tragedy?
By pkroutray
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Why pathos and tragedy?
P K Routray
During my college days,
for movies we had craze.
I had interest in movies ending with comedy
I strongly disliked those ending with tragedy,
My logic was unequivocally clear,
as we visit movies for recreation and not for tear,
but in turn if we cry and get tension,
Where are our pleasure or relaxation?
Tragedy stories and tragedies on the screen,
often reflect within us with its agonies off the scene.
The poet also paints his tragic thought,
his work by the readers is also well sought.
The readers appreciate with laurels to the poet,
What can be the reasons behind its underlying secret?
In love poems pangs of separation is a general phobia,
as if it is a must to eulogize the love and its aura.
The question “As to why so”
peeps in me then and now.
It is a fact that the tragic film has more impact,
also on the audience it has a lasting effect.
Are they only meant to teach the lessons?
Which will mitigate human tensions?
Can the artists not be able to come out with creations?
so that through humor and comedy we get the same lessons.
In life we look for happiness and pleasure,
Why do we create pains and sorrows on our artistic sculpture?
If you really see humor is only a section dedicated to laughing,
Others are dominated for reorganization by poems with pains and sufferings.
if life is short,
Let us create to laugh a lot.
Why do we read see and create tragedy,
as if our life is full of pleasure and comedy.
Do tragedies on the artist’s creations train us on " How to get bliss and peace?
"or to assist in insulating us from weal and woes of life for the tension to cease?
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