THE METAPHORICAL ROLES OF ARCHETYPAL EPOCH HEROES IN LITERATURE
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This article analyzes the metaphorical (symbolic) roles of archetypal epoch heroes in literary works. Through Jung’s psychologybased theory of archetypes, the historical, cultural, and universal meanings of heroic images are revealed. Also, their place as expressive means in the contemporary literary process is illuminated.
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