Death harbingers, mourners and the last travelling companions. The behaviours of domestic animals in the face of human death in Polish folk language Cover Image

Zwiastuni śmierci, żałobnicy i ostatni towarzysze podróży. Zachowania zwierząt domowych w obliczu śmierci człowieka w polszczyźnie ludowej
Death harbingers, mourners and the last travelling companions. The behaviours of domestic animals in the face of human death in Polish folk language

Author(s): Olga Kielak
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Keywords: ethnolinguistics; linguistic worldview; folk culture; death; domestic animals

Summary/Abstract: The subject of the article is a scientific reflection on the behaviours of domestic animals in the face of human death. Using the rich folkloristic and ethnographic material, the author has distinguished three types of roles in which – in folk beliefs – animals are incarnated: (a) death harbingers, (b) mourners, feeling sad and regret after losing a loved one, (c) the last travelling companions. The analysis proved that the roles played by animals in the face of the death of a loved one implement the principle of „solidarity with life” – a key principle of traditional peasant culture, the basis of life and a keystone of existence in the group.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 5
  • Page Range: 35-45
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Polish
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