The Theory of the Gallery of Images in Works of Art
Ulduz GahramanovaDOI: doi.org/10.48445/z2180-8723-9400-d
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0009-0003-4418-9319
Date: 27 September 2024
ABSTRACT
Undoubtedly, the first image of world literature, the rock of artistic representation, is man. Depicting a person means bringing his life to life. Each work is a figurative expression of life events, a mirror of society and history. However, the life events presented in the works are described by intervention by the writer, not as they are. In a work of art, life events find their expression in images. Thus, the writer summarizes the facts of life and conveys them to the reader against the background of images. The totality of the individual characteristics of the images forms a character. Character is a psychological concept. The transformation of the image into a character in a work of art comes from the fact that this image is determined to fight for the goal. In other words, artistic character is formed by striving for a goal despite difficulties. A type is a typical character created under special conditions. The writer creates a human image from real life that corresponds to his intention, which is called a prototype, proimage. Prototype, proobraz means a copy of the artistic hero in the work in real life.
KEYWORDS
character, type, typification, prototype