
A COMMON THEME IN THE WORKS OF THE JUSTICE SQUADRON AND THE JADID POETS: ADVOCACY FOR SOCIAL CHANGE
Abstract
This article explores a common theme that emerges from the works of the Justice Squadron and the Jadid poets, two influential literary movements in different periods and regions. Despite their contextual disparities, both movements share a profound commitment to advocating for social change and addressing the injustices prevalent in their respective societies. By examining key texts and analyzing their thematic elements, this article sheds light on the shared values and aspirations of these transformative literary groups. It highlights the distinct ways in which the Justice Squadron and the Jadid poets employ their creative expressions to challenge societal norms, promote equality, and provoke critical thinking. Furthermore, this article discusses the impact of their works on shaping public discourse and influencing progressive movements. By drawing parallels between these two movements, we gain a deeper understanding of the enduring power of literature as a catalyst for social transformation and its ability to transcend time and geographical boundaries.
Keywords
Writers and poets, Confucian scholars, Korean literature
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