- International Journal of Filologia
- Sayı: 14
- A Taste of Hope: Bülent Ecevit’s Poem Tomorrow (Yarın) Through Snyder’s Hope Theory
A Taste of Hope: Bülent Ecevit’s Poem Tomorrow (Yarın) Through Snyder’s Hope Theory
Authors : Ajda Baştan
Pages : 183-193
Doi:10.51540/ijof.1610981
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Publication Date : 2025-12-28
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Bülent Ecevit, widely known as Türkiye’s former prime minister, also expressed himself through poetry, although his literary achievements have often been surpassed by his public role. This study looks into Ecevit’s poem Tomorrow (Yarın) using Snyder’s Hope Theory, which highlights agency, pathways, and goal-directed focus. The poem’s reflections on time, nature, and human anticipation resemble closely to the psychological dimensions of hope. Each stanza offers a unique lens on the interplay of motivation, strategy, and goals. The first stanza emphasizes the anticipation of change, drawing on nature’s subtle signals to inspire forward-looking determination. In the second stanza, images of budding flowers, falling leaves, and new beginnings symbolize multiple pathways to transformation. The third stanza deepens this analysis by contrasting the significance of “tomorrow,” “today,” and “the day after,” presenting a layered perspective on time and progress. Ecevit’s poetic vision connects universal experiences of hope with individual and collective aspirations. By applying Snyder’s framework, this paper demonstrates how the poem transcends aesthetics to engage with deep psychological and philosophical questions. Ecevit’s work not only mirrors life’s natural rhythms but also invites readers to reflect on their own sense of hope, enhancing both its literary and psychological effect.Keywords : Umut Teorisi, Bülent Ecevit, Yarın, Snyder, Zamansal Anlam
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