ART WORLD OF ANATOLY FED

Authors

  • А. Прядко
  • Р. М. Падалка

Keywords:

vocabulary, concept, sacred, figurative-expressive means, character

Abstract

Artistic language, turning directly to the reader’s imagination, is able to reproduce movements and their plastic, sounds and philosophical worldview namely the complexity of life and human emotions in various forms of expression. We know that the whole history of human existence has always been imbued with the search for perfect happiness and beauty. Every human soul seeks to understand the beautiful and to reach the perfection. From the Christian point of view beauty is directly related to being. The category sacrum, sacred is one of the most general terms. It is the expression of the human being and the human
presence. Sacred and literary processes are inextricably linked. At the same time, each of these phenomena is basically independent and has its own meaning. This is exactly the specificity and strength of artistic depicting with the help of words. It has a huge opportunity of figurative language as a material of literary art. Relationship between the author and characters is based on humanism. The hero is doomed to bring people into the way of truth. The artistic word is able to create the illusion of real and vibrant life. And the task of readers is to learn to accept more fully everything that writer and philosopher passes with the help of artistic expression. People are the origin and the carrier of the sacred. They cannot be pulled out of the general context of culture and cannot exist outside it. The loss of human and spiritual support and the ability to keep the traditions penetrated by sacred causes negative manifestations in life and as a result the alienation of essential strength. In such circumstances, the disclosure of the meaning and role of sacred status becomes one of the key problems of modern humanities.

Published

2018-11-06

How to Cite

ART WORLD OF ANATOLY FED. (2018). Scientific Notes of Ostroh Academy National University: Philology Series, 2(64), 223-225. https://journals.oa.edu.ua/Philology/article/view/2003