RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HUMAN-NATURE IN THE WORK OF HASAN ALI TOPTAS ENTITLED BEN BIR GURGEN DALIYIM

In this work, the relationship between human and nature beings which is mentioned in Hasan Ali Toptaş's work entitled Ben Bir Gürgen Dalıyım, has been discussed. The aim is to reveal the way human beings treat the nature and the harm that they give to it and indirectly themselves, by keeping th...

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Autores principales: Halil AYTEKİN, Elif ATEŞ
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Publicado: Fırat University 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/831c9f3f99744e9085a23ce872bda3b2
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Sumario:In this work, the relationship between human and nature beings which is mentioned in Hasan Ali Toptaş's work entitled Ben Bir Gürgen Dalıyım, has been discussed. The aim is to reveal the way human beings treat the nature and the harm that they give to it and indirectly themselves, by keeping the mirror to the world of people through the eyes of nature, in the world which is constantly transforming and globalizing. The study was carried out qualitatively and document analysis technique was used. The hero of the work is a young tree of hornbeam living in the Beşparmak mountains of the Aegean. The heroic point of view narrator lives in peace and happiness with its neighbors in the woods; white bearded oak, fir, pine trees, junipers and many other forest plants and animals. But before long, he witnessed that his friends were slaughtered and taken away by the human beings to be used in the construction of goods. He slowly begins to understand the world of people, discovering how they behave ruthlessly to nature, and how they lose their human feelings and become corrupt. In the narrative, the poetical style of the author is remarkable. The harmonious coexistence of fiction and the language used adds a distinct pleasure to reading. The story of the hornbeam tree, which takes the reader to metaphysical thoughts from nature and man, allows him to see beyond the reality that appears, by addressing not only his brain but also his soul. In using the language, Toptaş does not see it as a means of transmission. According to the author, language is transformed into a purpose that constantly deepens its possibilities and meaning in the intellectual world rather than a means of transmission. In such fictional narratives, certain references made to the real world are so intertwined that the reader can make some inferences about what the texts are not clearly saying. Another important aspect of the work is that it contains intertextual features and ascribes new meanings to the text by exchanging with other stories. In the context of nature and human relations, the aspect that makes this work worthy is written in order to give nature consciousness to mankind.