The Cemetery and the Fear of the Dead

Vito Carrassi
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Fear is a characteristic feature of many legends. And the fear of the death is probably our deepest fear. Death is a crucial event in folk culture, as it triggers an existential crisis which must be duly managed. The living need to distance themselves from the dead in order not to lose their own “presence” in the world. To maintain this distance, people can rely on a dedicated place, the cemetery, where the fear of the dead can be mastered and framed in a sacred dimension. Cemetery may be regarded as a liminal, hybrid space, connecting life and death, the human and the divine, the visible and the invisible. Hence, it can turn into a critical, dangerous place, a “legend landscape”, where odd, mysterious, frightening encounters are possible or, at least, believable. This is especially so if one enters a cemetery at night, when it is forbidden to the living and the darkness creates the perfect stage for fearsome presences. In the ATU 1676B narrative type, an individual bets to enter a cemetery at night in order to show her/his courage and/or refute the belief of the dead as ghosts, but this gamble results in a death from fright. A different case concerns the fate of those who face the night in the cemetery with genuine courage and respect towards the dead, as in a folktale collected by W.B. Yeats (ATU 326), and a (true) story of a woman sleeping in the cemetery (Motif Index C735.2.5). Overall, the cemetery emerges as an ideal setting for a cautionary tale, through which local communities meditate on key issues such as death, fear and belief/non-belief.
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墓地与对死者的恐惧
恐惧是许多传说的特征。对死亡的恐惧可能是我们最深的恐惧。死亡在民间文化中是一个至关重要的事件,因为它引发了一场必须妥善处理的生存危机。活着的人需要与死者保持距离,以免在这个世界上失去自己的“存在”。为了保持这种距离,人们可以依靠一个专门的地方,墓地,在那里,对死者的恐惧可以被掌握并框定在一个神圣的维度上。墓地可以被视为一个边缘的、混合的空间,连接着生与死、人与神、有形与无形。因此,它可以变成一个关键、危险的地方,一个“传奇景观”,在那里,奇怪、神秘、可怕的遭遇是可能的,或者至少是可信的。如果一个人在晚上进入墓地,情况尤其如此,因为这是禁止活人进入的,而黑暗为可怕的存在创造了完美的舞台。在ATU 1676B的叙事类型中,一个人打赌在晚上进入墓地,以显示她/他的勇气和/或反驳死者是鬼魂的信念,但这场赌博导致了恐惧死亡。另一个案例涉及那些在墓地里以真正的勇气和对死者的尊重面对夜晚的人的命运,如W.B.叶芝(ATU 326)收集的一个民间故事和一个睡在墓地里的女人的(真实)故事(主题指数C735.2.5),当地社区通过这种方式思考死亡、恐惧和信仰/不信仰等关键问题。
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