ABAY AND THE «SHADE» ARCHETYPE IN THE LITERATURE


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Authors

  • M ORAZBEK L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian National University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31568/atlas.32

Keywords:

Shadow Archetype, person's death

Abstract

A shadow is a dark, obscure scheme of lightning, when things and objects are formed in the form of people and animals. The shadow has its own form. But the form of the scheme varies depending on the movement of time. Therefore, the shadow of art, literature, psychology and the natural sciences has its own philosophical meaning. However, in literature, the shadow has allergic, metaphorical and variable meanings. In the human mind, the "shadow" has different archetypal symbols. The shadow is a symbol of things in life, including people, this fuzzy scheme on the sunny side, so far from the truth, mysterious, secret, a symbol of instability and instability. Shadows also disappear when clouds are scratch. Abay says, "You can not find a bad friend, you can not run away, you can not find your face." The shade grows during sunset. In a profane literary, the lifeless shadow of a lifeless image reflects the metaphorical concept. In the goodness of this story can use "Extending the shadow head".

Published

2018-02-15

How to Cite

ORAZBEK, M. (2018). ABAY AND THE «SHADE» ARCHETYPE IN THE LITERATURE. Atlas Journal, 4(7), 22–28. https://doi.org/10.31568/atlas.32

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