The symbols and appearance of Anima and Animus,s archetypes in “Epopee o krogli

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Archetypes are common aspects of perception that appear in different places in identical forms, it means that instinctive thoughts are in the nature of all human beings. Epopee of korogli is the epic-lyrical poem that describes the story of "Roshan", known as korogli, the judge hero of the Turkish nations. This work is very rich in terms of common archetypes among the nations. This article studies   Descriptively and analytically the various symbols and manifestations of anima  and animus as  in Epopee of korogli .Important archetypes of anima can be seen in this work in various forms: the  anime mother: In the form of natural phenomena as Chanlibel and Qushabulagh,the beloved anima , In appearance Momeneh as the negative anima of hero and Negar as the positive anima and the guide anima also in   appearance of Negar. Of course, because of the special position of women in Azerbaijan, the role of the guide anima is more important, that without Negar, it will not be possible attain to individuality of hero.

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Persian
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Journal of Lyrical Literature Researches, Volume:20 Issue: 38, 2022
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145 to 170
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