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Lik Minotavra v sodobni literaturi
ID Gajević, Ilija (Author), ID Snoj, Vid (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Minotaver je pošast iz grške mitologije z bikovo glavo in človeškim telesom. Izhaja iz mita, povezanega z več civilizacijami, ki so se razvijale na grških otokih in celini. Korenine tega mita segajo vse do minojske civilizacije na Kreti, končni pomen pa je dobil šele v klasičnem grškem obdobju, ko Minotavra v mitski zgodbi pokonča atenski kulturni heroj Tezej. Pozneje je Minotaver našel svoje mesto tudi v literaturi. Za zgodnje pisce je le pošast, simbol groze, poltenosti in sramote, sodobna literatura pa v njem začne odkrivati človeško plat. V literaturi 20. stoletja se zgodi jasen premik, s tem da Minotaver nenadoma postane »lep«. Pisci začnejo vzbujati usmiljenje do njega, pri čemer razkrivajo različne plasti mitske zgodbe. Minotavra kažejo kot ubogega otroka, prijatelja, brata, ljubimca in žrtev. V literaturi 21. stoletja se takšen razvoj Minotavra delno nadaljuje, hkrati pa se odpirajo tudi bolj kompleksna vprašanja o njegovi pošastnosti.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Minotaver, mit, sodobna literatura, razmerje med mitom in literaturo, mitski lik v sodobni literaturi
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-107702 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:15.05.2019
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:The Minotaur figure in contemporary literature
Abstract:
The Minotaur is a creature from Greek mythology, with the head of a bull and the body of a man. The myth of the Minotaur is associated with several civilizations formed on Greek islands and lands. Its origins go back to the Minoan civilization on the island of Crete. The myth attained its final form in the Classical Greece era, when Theseus, Athens's cultural hero, slew the Minotaur. Later, the Minotaur found his place in literature. For early writers he was only a beast, a symbol of horror, lust and shame, but contemporary literature starts to discover his human side. In 20th century literature, there is a clear shift in portraying the Minotaur as »beautiful«. Writers start to pity him, revealing different layers of the myth. They portray the Minotaur as a poor child, a friend, a brother, a lover and a victim. This approach is partly continued in 21st century literature which also, however, opens up the subject of the Minotaur's monstrosity with a series of complex questions regarding his nature.

Keywords:Minotaur, myth, contemporary literature, relation between myth and literature, mythical figures in contemporary literature

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