The Allegoresis of H. Skovoroda’s Fable “The Snake and the Frog” in the Context of Symbols and Mythologemes of the Ophites

The allegoric images in many of H. Skovoroda’s works gravitate towards symbolization, which prevents their unambiguous and literal interpretation. A significant role in the possible allegoresis of the fable “The Snake and the Frog” is played by the manifestation of symbols and mythologemes of the Op...

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Main Author: Oleksandr Volkovynskyi
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Language:Russian
Published: Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University 2014-11-01
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Online Access:http://pytlit.chnu.edu.ua/article/view/73299
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spelling doaj-b7a674bf8db54acf96bf05c664b0ddac2020-11-24T22:10:10ZrusYuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National UniversityPitannâ Lìteraturoznavstva2306-29082014-11-0108917819273299The Allegoresis of H. Skovoroda’s Fable “The Snake and the Frog” in the Context of Symbols and Mythologemes of the OphitesOleksandr Volkovynskyi0Кам’янець-Подільський національний університет імені Івана ОгієнкаThe allegoric images in many of H. Skovoroda’s works gravitate towards symbolization, which prevents their unambiguous and literal interpretation. A significant role in the possible allegoresis of the fable “The Snake and the Frog” is played by the manifestation of symbols and mythologemes of the Ophites, which function at multiple structural levels: at the motif level – as elements and twists of the plot, at the eidological level – as literary allegoric images. That is why, in order to provide an in-depth interpretation, the search for hidden meanings of symbols and allegories should be added to a thorough explanation of H. Skovorada’s fable “The Snake and the Frog”. The fable “The Snake and the Frog” is an incarnation of the character –archetype dialectics. The Snake-character is a specific incarnation of the general permeating invariant capable of generating variable modifications. The Snake is an archetype possessing a fixed image-producing and symbolic nucleus, which becomes the basis for character modifications. The main (archetypal) function of the Snake is to teach, to lead to the hidden wisdom. The Snake allegorically embodies the ideas of circling, rotation and cyclic returns. The emphasized allegoric exclusivity of the character amplifies the motifs of mystic calling and purpose, of which only the chosen ones can become aware. The analogies and associative likenings indicate H. Skovoroda’s stance on the positive role of the Snake in man’s destiny. The name of the main Ophitic symbol (the Ouroborus) is manifested in the fable “The Snake and the Frog” through an anagram, when letters and sounds scattered in the text may form a word-theme. The anagram reading makes it possible to look beyond the external verbal decorations and discover the hidden meaning. Thus, the allegoresis of this work leads to arguing that H. Skovoroda largely adopted the symbolic emblems and the mysterial cult of the Ophites. The symbol of the World Serpent (the Ouroboros) is formed and functions in H. Skovoroda’s philosophy and aesthetics as ambivalent. The combination of the Gnostic Ophite and Christian traditions enabled H. Skovoroda to emphasize the idea of duality of the main imagistic and symbolic chain of the concepts “eternity”, “circular”, “cosmogonic”.http://pytlit.chnu.edu.ua/article/view/73299алегорезаанаграмабайкагерменевтикаміфологемаофітисимволГ. СковородаУроборос
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The Allegoresis of H. Skovoroda’s Fable “The Snake and the Frog” in the Context of Symbols and Mythologemes of the Ophites
Pitannâ Lìteraturoznavstva
алегореза
анаграма
байка
герменевтика
міфологема
офіти
символ
Г. Сковорода
Уроборос
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title The Allegoresis of H. Skovoroda’s Fable “The Snake and the Frog” in the Context of Symbols and Mythologemes of the Ophites
title_short The Allegoresis of H. Skovoroda’s Fable “The Snake and the Frog” in the Context of Symbols and Mythologemes of the Ophites
title_full The Allegoresis of H. Skovoroda’s Fable “The Snake and the Frog” in the Context of Symbols and Mythologemes of the Ophites
title_fullStr The Allegoresis of H. Skovoroda’s Fable “The Snake and the Frog” in the Context of Symbols and Mythologemes of the Ophites
title_full_unstemmed The Allegoresis of H. Skovoroda’s Fable “The Snake and the Frog” in the Context of Symbols and Mythologemes of the Ophites
title_sort allegoresis of h. skovoroda’s fable “the snake and the frog” in the context of symbols and mythologemes of the ophites
publisher Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University
series Pitannâ Lìteraturoznavstva
issn 2306-2908
publishDate 2014-11-01
description The allegoric images in many of H. Skovoroda’s works gravitate towards symbolization, which prevents their unambiguous and literal interpretation. A significant role in the possible allegoresis of the fable “The Snake and the Frog” is played by the manifestation of symbols and mythologemes of the Ophites, which function at multiple structural levels: at the motif level – as elements and twists of the plot, at the eidological level – as literary allegoric images. That is why, in order to provide an in-depth interpretation, the search for hidden meanings of symbols and allegories should be added to a thorough explanation of H. Skovorada’s fable “The Snake and the Frog”. The fable “The Snake and the Frog” is an incarnation of the character –archetype dialectics. The Snake-character is a specific incarnation of the general permeating invariant capable of generating variable modifications. The Snake is an archetype possessing a fixed image-producing and symbolic nucleus, which becomes the basis for character modifications. The main (archetypal) function of the Snake is to teach, to lead to the hidden wisdom. The Snake allegorically embodies the ideas of circling, rotation and cyclic returns. The emphasized allegoric exclusivity of the character amplifies the motifs of mystic calling and purpose, of which only the chosen ones can become aware. The analogies and associative likenings indicate H. Skovoroda’s stance on the positive role of the Snake in man’s destiny. The name of the main Ophitic symbol (the Ouroborus) is manifested in the fable “The Snake and the Frog” through an anagram, when letters and sounds scattered in the text may form a word-theme. The anagram reading makes it possible to look beyond the external verbal decorations and discover the hidden meaning. Thus, the allegoresis of this work leads to arguing that H. Skovoroda largely adopted the symbolic emblems and the mysterial cult of the Ophites. The symbol of the World Serpent (the Ouroboros) is formed and functions in H. Skovoroda’s philosophy and aesthetics as ambivalent. The combination of the Gnostic Ophite and Christian traditions enabled H. Skovoroda to emphasize the idea of duality of the main imagistic and symbolic chain of the concepts “eternity”, “circular”, “cosmogonic”.
topic алегореза
анаграма
байка
герменевтика
міфологема
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символ
Г. Сковорода
Уроборос
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