Religious sentiment and ethical elements in aeschylus’ tragedy, Persai (The Persians)
Autor: | Župarić, Drago |
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Jazyk: | chorvatština |
Rok vydání: | 2011 |
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Zdroj: | Vrhbosnensia : časopis za teološka i međureligijska pitanja Volume 15 Issue 1 |
ISSN: | 2233-1387 1512-5513 |
Popis: | U ovom članku autor piše o religiozno-etičkim naglascima tragedije ‘Perzijanci’, koju je napisao grčki pjesnik Eshil. Njega književni znanstvenici općenito smatraju ocem tragedije. Odrastajući u vremenu borbe za demokraciju i aktivno se boreći u grčko-perzijskim ratovima, Eshil, aristokratskog podrijetla, pjesnik je uzvišenih osjećaja i grčkih vrlina. Sve Eshilove drame, pa tako i ‘Perzijanci’, pokušavaju spasiti vjeru i svetinje u svijetu bogova pomoću pravilnog tumačenja tradicije.1 Autor članka stavlja pod povećalo osobito one dijelove tragedije koji direktno ili indirektno spominju božanstvo, zlu sudbinu, ljudske postupke koji omalovažavaju božanstvo i ljudske zakone, a koji se mogu svesti pod zajednički naziv: grijeh, nasilje, oholost i sl. Članak donosi interpretativne provjere tekstualnih predložaka, pojašnjava iznesene teze i razjašnjava uvid u birane primjere. In this article the author writes about religious-ethical emphases in the tragedy “The Persians” by the Greek poet Aeschylus, whom literary scholars consider the father of tragedy. Growing up during the era of the struggle for democracy and actively fighting in the Greek-Persian wars, Aeschylus, who was of aristocratic origin, was a poet of exalted sentiment: he celebrated Greek virtues. All of Aeschylus’ plays, in addition to “The Persians”, try to preserve faith and the sacred in the pantheon by offering an authentic explanation of tradition.35 The article deals in particular with those sections in the tragedy that directly or indirectly mention deity, doom , human conduct that undervalues deity and human laws; and those types of conduct that could be termed as sin, violence, pride, etc. The article offers interpretative analysis of textual specimens and explains theories and insights related to particular examples. |
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