成长与心理危机:青少年文学的主题

Jasmina Mojsieva-Guševa
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童年,作为每个人独特的发展时期,所有的生活经历都是第一次经历,在孩子的心灵上留下了深刻的印记,正因为如此,它是许多儿童作家感兴趣的中心。本文特别通过作家詹姆斯·马修·巴里和雅德兰卡·弗拉多娃在他们的儿童小说《彼得·潘和镜子后面的镜子》中所看到的复杂的成长和成熟的过程。通过主人公彼得·潘和玛雅(他们对成长的态度是截然不同的),呈现了孩子灵魂的发展,性格的形成以及在这个过程中可能出现的一些问题。彼得·潘是一个拒绝长大的男孩的象征,因为他满足于自己的自由和独立,但与此同时,他和其他孩子一样,渴望真诚的母爱和关怀。与他形成鲜明对比的是,在弗拉多娃的小说中,女孩Maja为了摆脱孤独,也为了获得成年人所拥有的选择权和安全感,而过快地成长。这两个角色的共同点是在他们成熟之前过早地放弃了父母的保护和照顾(Petar是因为渴望自由,而Maja是因为父母无法陪伴)。这种事件环境导致了两个角色发展中的问题。男孩彼得潘从未达到情感和认知的成熟,而女孩玛雅陷入危险的妄想和幻想中,当她意识到她不应该匆忙进入生活,全神贯注于成年人的难题时,她通过与同龄人的交往来解放自己。通过这些小说中描述的事件,作者实际上达到了他们的目的,即警告人们在成长过程中可能出现的一些问题,并潜移默化地影响着脆弱儿童的性格塑造,他们的习惯和行为方式以及thinking.Вовед
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GROWTH AND MENTAL CRISIS AS A TOPIC IN LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH
Childhood, as a unique period of development of each individual, in which all life experiences are experienced for the first time, leaves a deep mark on the child's psyche and because of this it is in the center of interest of many children's writers. In particular, this article is devoted to the complex processes of growing-up and maturation as seen through the perspective of authors James Matthew Barry and Jadranka Vladova in their children's novels Peter Panand “The Mirror Behind the Mirror. Through themain characters Peter Pan and Maya (whose attitude towards growth is quite a contrast) the development of the child’s soul is presented, its character formation and some of the possible problems that arise during that process.Peter Pan is a symbol for a boy who refuses to grow up because he is satisfied with his own freedom and independence, but like any other child, he longs at the same time for sincere motherly love and care. In contrast to him, in Vladova’s novel the girl Maja wants to grow up too fastin order to get rid of loneliness, as well as to gain the right of choice and a sense of security that is found in adults. Common to both characters is the premature abandonment of parental protection and care, before their maturity(with Petar because ofthe desire for freedom, while with Maja because of the unavailability of the parents). This circumstance of events leads to problems in the development of both characters. The boy Peter Pan never reaches emotional and cognitive maturity, while the girl Maya falls into dangerous delusions and fantasies from which she frees herself through socializing with her peers, when she realizes that she should not rush into life and preoccupy herself with the difficult problems of adults. Through the events described in these novels, the authors actually achieve their goal of warning aboutsome of the possible problems that arise in the process of growing up and subtly influencing the shaping of the characters of fragile children, their habits and ways of behaving and thinking.Вовед
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