Hovhannes tumanyan's poem “to infinity”
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https://doi.org/10.24234/scientific.v1i51.318Keywords:
backwardness, darkness, death, tragedy, lethargic sleep, to be buried alive, memory, pain of loss, soul, abyssAbstract
The object of research is backward manners and ignorance in the rural environment. The purpose of the study is to reveal the moral foundations of the past era, the originality of human thought, reflections on the relationship between life and death, man and nature based on Hovhannes Tumanyan's poem "To the Dead". Methodology and methods of the research. The specific manifestations of the rural mentality of the historical period, the relationship between the mentality and real actions, cause-and-effect relationships, and the features of the general human development in this period were taken as a methodological basis.
Comparison of this period with modern times, analysis of a literary work, as well as a systematic presentation of work results and the unity of various approaches.
In conclusion, we note that a person, as a part of nature, continues to live in nature even after death, merging with it; his physical death does not mean the end of his life yet, because he goes into the abyss, remaining in the memory of people with his deeds and good memories, and, as our immortal G. wrote. Tumanyan: "Delas are immortal, know this well."
As the main conclusion, we note that physical death is not the end of life, because man was and continues to be an organic part of nature, continuing to live in people's memories, emotional experiences and leaving a good mark on his image for the living.
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Shiraz O. (1982). Biblejskoe (Biblical). Erevan, Sovetskij pisatel'.
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