鞑靼和斯拉夫民间传说中史诗人物的形象特征

G. F. Kayumova, T. V. Sorokina
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俄罗斯、鞑靼民族传统文化的民族史诗遗产以史诗故事为基础,包括人民、民族的英雄史诗。传统文化的核心是主体关于智慧、英雄主义和美的理想,关于善与恶,关于人在世界上的地位的观念,以及关于人与超自然的、更高的力量作为一种民族世界生活的关系的宗教和神话观点。我们对史诗故事中主要人物的文化分析,包括与斯拉夫史诗人物的比较,使我们能够认为,史诗中的武士形象表达了一种民族历史观念和理想人物的单一情结——一个最能体现他所有美德的战士,一个实现和实现人民古老愿望的人,也就是说,一个客观化的世界观。鞑靼和斯拉夫民间传说中的英雄——武士的形象因其复杂性和多功能性而引起人们的兴趣。他既是对抗祖国敌人的战士,又是摧毁邪恶势力的英雄;他是一个理想的战士,甚至可以让可汗感到恐惧;与此同时,他有时会采取狡猾和欺骗的手段。因此,蝙蝠侠之所以获胜,不仅是因为他们拥有最好的品质,还因为当正面人物被描述为不存在的时候,那些通常被推到阴影里的品质。也许,这就是人们对史诗作品及其英雄的过分热爱和信任的地方。
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Image features of epic characters in Tatar and Slavic folklore
The ethno-epic heritage of the Russian and Tatar peoples’ traditional culture is based on epic tales, including the heroic epic of the people, the ethnos. The core of traditional culture is the subject’s ideas about the ideals of wisdom, heroism and beauty, about good and evil, about man’s place in the world, as well as religious and mythological views on man’s relationship with supernatural, higher forces as a kind of life of an ethnic group’s world. Our culturological analysis of the main characters from epic tales, including the comparison with Slavic epic characters, allows us to assert that the epic image of a batyr expresses a single complex of national historical concepts and ideas about the ideal man – a warrior in the best manifestation of all his virtues, the one who realizes and implements the age–old aspirations of the people, that is, an objectified view of the world. The image of a batyr, a hero in Tatar and Slavic folklore is of interest due to its complexity and versatility. He is both a fighter against the enemies of his native land and a hero who destroys evil forces; he is an ideal warrior who can make even the khan feel fear; at the same time, he can resort to cunning and deceit at times. Thus, batyrs win not only owing to their best qualities, but also to those that are usually pushed into the shadows when positive characters are described, as if they were non-existent. Perhaps, this is where lies the excessive love and trust of the people for epic works and their heroes.
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