Խ․ Աբովյանի անվան հայկական պետական մանկավարժական համալսարան
The subject of the current article is that, for the first time in the study, the issues of the relationship between fate and sin in European-Armenian heroic epics were analyzed using historical, comparative methods. Perceptions of both fate and guilt are quite different in French, German, Spanish and Armenian epics. This approach examines the works of epic heritage, not so much external plot similarities and differences but internal worldview perceptions. The purpose of the study is to reveal the internal commonalities and peculiarities between European and Armenian epics. As a result, the authors put forward the thesis that, in European epics, fate is alienated from a person and is personified in “Sasna Tsrer”, it originates from the individual and returns to him and is not personified. As a result, in European epics, guilt is seen as a consequence of an act; in “Sasna Tsrer”, guilt is a state that turns into a national destiny.
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oai:arar.sci.am:372047
Apr 16, 2024
Mar 28, 2024
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https://arar.sci.am/publication/401930
Edition name | Date |
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Grigoryan, Vachagan, Interpretation of Fate and Guilt in Armenian and European Epics | Apr 16, 2024 |
Grigoryan, Vachagan Arakelyan, Ara Nazaryan, Ani Iskandaryan, Naira
Malyuga, Elena Petrosyan, Gayane
Iskandaryan, Naira
Pishchanska, Viktoriia Gorenko, Larisa Pushkarova, Tamara Kononchuk, Oksana Kononchuk, Tetiana
Ostashchuk, Ivan Liang, Keyan Khrypko, Svitlana Chemberzhi, Daria Lobanchuk, Olena Nykytchenko, Olena Spudka, Iryna Chop, Volodymyr
Levcheniuk, Yeveniia Vlasenko, Fedir Tovmash, Dmytro Kotliarova, Tetiana Rykhlitska, Oxsana Napadysta, Valentina