STRUCTURI ARHETIPALE ȘI MITICE ÎN DRAMA MEȘTERUL MANOLE DE LUCIAN BLAGA
ARCHETYPAL AND MYTHICAL STRUCTURES IN LUCIAN BLAGA’S DRAMA MEȘTERUL MANOLE (MASTER MANOLE)
Author(s): CRISTIAN LUNELSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Editura Aeternitas
Keywords: archetype; myth; religion; Manole; sacrifice;
Summary/Abstract: Any mythic structure starts from a reality that sets up, on the level of human consciousness, a certain way of life, a way of behaving and acting. Myth is a priory model by which the individual repeats, consciously or not, an archetype. Beyond this meaning, proper to the archaic man, the myth says a “true story that happened at the beginning of time” as noted by Mircea Eliade. Based on these considerations, the “Mesterul Manole” ballad reveals a pattern of thought and action, which must be connected with an ontological model of founding the sacred. Human existence makes sense as long as it repeats an archetypal pattern, and the sacrifice of Manole should not be sought in the rational, but in the mythical and symbolic signification area. DOI: 10.29302/InImag.2015.6.13
Journal: Incursiuni în imaginar
- Issue Year: 1/2015
- Issue No: 6
- Page Range: 175-183
- Page Count: 9
- Language: Romanian