The Wild Woman Archetype: A Comparative Study of Motif Correspondence Between “Bluebeard” and the Turkish Fairy Tale “İğci̇ Baba”

Ahmet Demir
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Given that myths and tales are living and memory areas of archetypes, in this study the French tale “Bluebeard” and the Turkish fairy tale “İğci Baba” are compared both in terms of the wild woman archetype and the motif correspondence based on this archetype. In this respect, two tales are analysed based on archetypal criticism. Moreover, archetypal criticism paves the way for imagery analysis by making it possible to see the collective, universal, and archetypal image of women to be seen through the motif correspondence associated with the wild woman archetype. The correspondence of motifs based on the wild woman archetype makes it possible to compare “Bluebeard” and “İğci Baba”, which are texts from different geographical regions, cultures, and eras. The wild woman archetype and the motifs in the two tales, such as initiation, the forbidden secret room, the irresistible curiosity and desire to know, and the key, are strikingly similar. The encounter with the wild woman archetype in two texts can be explained by the suprapersonal, supracultural and universal character of the archetypes, and the strong correspondence between the two texts based on similar motifs can be explained by the universality of the fairy tales and supracultural motifs.
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野性女人的原型:蓝胡子》与土耳其童话《İğcière Baba》中主题对应的比较研究
鉴于神话和童话是原型的活体和记忆区域,本研究从野性女人原型和基于该原型的主题对应两个方面,对法国童话《蓝胡子》和土耳其童话《伊吉巴巴》进行了比较。在这方面,我们根据原型批评对两个童话进行了分析。此外,原型批评还为意象分析铺平了道路,通过与野女人原型相关的图案对应关系,可以看到集体的、普遍的和原型的女性形象。基于野性女人原型的图案对应关系,使《蓝胡子》和《伊奇巴巴》这两个来自不同地域、文化和时代的文本的比较成为可能。两个故事中的野女人原型和主题,如启蒙、禁闭密室、不可抗拒的好奇心和求知欲、钥匙等,有着惊人的相似之处。两个文本中野性女人原型的相遇可以用原型的超个人、超文化和普遍性来解释,而两个文本基于相似主题的强烈对应性可以用童话和超文化主题的普遍性来解释。
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