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Electra Miti – Kararlılığın İnsanlar Üzerindeki Etkisinin Miti

Electra Myth – The Myth of Inter-Human Determinism

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Abstract (2. Language): 
The present study proposes to investigate the system of the thematic elements of Electra myth from the synchronic one, following a number of defining features, principles and elements (theoretical, thematic and structural) correlated within one literary pattern. It is to be implemented the first, probably, study that focuses, in synthesis, methodologically and methodically, on Electra myth conceived as a literary system in itself, expressing in literature a fundamental situation for the human condition, where Electra becomes a literary invention, a literary archetype as universal symbol, reifying its own literary myth of individual essence.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Bu çalısma Electra Mitinin eszamanlı bakıs açısıyla ele alıp, bazı tanımlayıcı özellikleri edebi modelle iliskili ilkeler ve ögeleri (teorik, tematik, ve yapısal) takip ederek, tematik elementlerinin sistemini incelemeyi amaçlamaktadır. Electra’nın bireysel özünün kendi edebi mitini ortaya koyduğu edebi bir bulus, evrensel bir sembol olarak arketip haline geldiği ve edebiyatta insanlığın durumu hakkında temel bir durumu açıklayan, Electra mitinin kendine has bir edebi sistem olarak algılanması üzerine muhtemelen ilk çalısma, sentez olarak, metodolojik ve yöntemsel bağlamda, olarak ortaya konmustur.
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