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Poetic Rituality in Theater and Literature

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Művészetek (művészetek, művészettörténet, előadóművészetek, zene) / Arts (arts, history of arts, performing arts, music) (13039), Vizuális művészetek, előadóművészetek, dizájn / Visual arts, performing arts, design (13046), Irodalomelmélet / Literary theory (13022)
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JOHANNA DOMOKOS I need not, I, w honder where to go, the herd of reindeer decides my path as before, at the least here they do; on these fair shining fields — once more... on our pastures is nothing but fair land, wherever you go — how short are the days of autumn; paths this wild are nowhere to be found; so far to the north paths tracked by reindeer hooves, against the winds... In autumnal dusk the stars emerge on high, the beginnings of the time of Northern lights. (translated by R. Eriksen and H. Gaski) The dramatic tension of the play arises through the inner turmoil of the young reindeer herdsman, who searches for the meaning of life. In order to ascend into the realm of higher knowledge, the herdsman falls asleep and enters a liminal phase, in which his subjective state of mind awakens to the supernatural realm. As the Frost-haired says: this is the time, the time which is not time, the dream that is life, the life which is a dream... which is life... a dream in life (translated by R. Eriksen and H. Gaski) Once he allows the supernatural wisdom to inspire him with answers, the young herdsman at last attains the keys to maturity. The Frost-haired, a visitor from the spiritual realm, teaches him that maturity demands two main things from a person: first of all, to love himself and others, and secondly, to never forget the deep interconnection of humans and nature: you would like to know, yes? had you but known, you would rather manage without knowledge! you do not need that knowledge, what you need to know, you will find in yourself the only thing you truly need is love, that you are bold enough to love yourself so much that you can see that for this reason alone you need others, * 80°

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