Cinematic Metaphors and Symbolism in Tamil Cinema: Eagles, Sunrises, and the Duality of Colors
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Cinematic Metaphors and Symbolism in Tamil Cinema: Eagles, Sunrises, and the Duality of Colors
Authors:
Dr.R.Pugalendhi1
1Department of Visual Communication & Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology
Abstract - Tamil cinema has long employed powerful visual metaphors and symbolic imagery to enhance storytelling, convey deeper meanings, and challenge conventional narratives. This study explores the significance of three key metaphors eagles, sunrises, and the duality of colors in shaping cinematic themes of fate, transformation, and morality. Analyzing scenes from Sathuranga Vettai (2014) and Vikram Vedha (2017), this paper examines how the eagle, often associated with Garuda in Hindu mythology, serves as a symbol of divine intervention and transcendence. Similarly, the sunrise in Sathuranga Vettai represents renewal, prosperity, and moral awakening, reinforcing themes of redemption and spiritual evolution. The contrast between white and black in Vikram Vedha subverts traditional notions of good and evil, portraying a morally complex world where righteousness and corruption are not absolute but interwoven. This analysis is grounded in key film theories that explain the power of visual storytelling in cinema. Sergei Eisenstein’s montage theory is relevant in how symbolic imagery such as the eagle soaring above or the sun rising creates meaning through juxtaposition, shaping audience perception beyond mere representation. Additionally, Roland Barthes’ semiotic theory highlights how these metaphors function as cultural codes, embedding deeper philosophical and mythological meanings into the narrative. The study also draws from auteur theory, examining how Tamil filmmakers use recurring motifs and visual language to communicate complex themes, much like international auteurs such as Akira Kurosawa or Andrei Tarkovsky. Furthermore, the interplay of light and dark in Vikram Vedha aligns with binary opposition theory from structuralism, where the tension between white and black clothing challenges conventional moral binaries.
Key Words: Visual Metaphors, Symbolism in Cinema, Moral Ambiguity, Mythological Influence
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