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感到死亡的威胁,向他们灌输一种巨大的恐惧,以至于所有可能的策略都在寻找一种途径,让他们为死亡的到来做好准备。对围绕死亡和不朽问题的人类活动的仔细探索揭示了一种对通过艺术行为表达战胜死亡可能性的痴迷。艺术的功能是人类可以嘲笑、嘲笑和否定不朽的舞台。事实上,死亡是哲学、文学甚至宗教争论的核心难题,这些争论关注的是人类的身份和现实。文学在揭示人类的恐惧、愿望和欲望方面的有用性被强调,因为文学的功能是作为各种哲学被提出和辩论的交汇点。在研究死亡和不朽的主题如何在艺术行为中表现出来时,本文必须从广泛的流派中汲取灵感。显然,口头和书面的人类表达形式,以及文化文本的形而上的、幻想的和神话的表现形式都被考虑在内。启示是,我们依靠艺术来表达甚至是我们最深的恐惧,而作为回报,我们赋予艺术不朽的地位。这导致了一种相互依赖,这种相互依赖结合在一起,战胜了死亡的残酷。此外,这种共生关系赋予了创造性行为一个关键的角色,因为它给了死亡一个形式和一个面孔,使我们更容易处理它,并采取一种特殊的心理立场。《非洲语言、技术与创业》Vol. 1 (2) 2009: pp. 187-197
felt threatened by the eventuality of death, inculcating in them a fear so great that
all possible strategies are engaged in the search for an avenue that would prepare
them for this eventuality. A careful exploration of human activities surrounding the
issues of death and immortality reveals an obsession with the expression of the
possibility of defeating death through the artistic act.
Art functions as the arena where human beings can mock, jeer, and repudiate
mortality. Indeed, death is a central conundrum in philosophical, literary and even
religious arguments that focus on human identity and reality. The usefulness of
literature in exposing human fears, aspirations and desires is emphasized as literature
functions as the meeting point where all manner of philosophies are presented and
debated. In examining how the motifs of death and immortality are represented in
the artistic act, it is imperative that this article draws from a wide range of genres.
Apparently, both oral and written forms of human expression, as well as
metaphysical, fantastic and mythic representations of the cultural text have been
taken into consideration. The revelation is that we rely on art to express even our
deepest fears, and we reciprocate by giving art an immortal status. This results in an
interdependence that combines to defeat the abrasiveness of mortality. Also, this
symbiotic relationship accords the creative act a pivotal role for it gives death a form
and a face, making it easier for us to deal with it and assume a privileged
psychological standpoint. Journal of Language, Technology & Entrepreneurship in Africa Vol. 1 (2) 2009: pp. 187-197