THE FATE OF THE PEOPLE IN THE UNDERSTANDING OF THE CLASSICS OF ENGLISH AND TATAR LITERATURE (J. SWIFT, R. BURNS, DARDEMAND, G. TUKAY, G. ISKHAKY, M. AKYEGET, R. BATULLA, ZULFAT)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48371/PHILS.2023.69.2.025Keywords:
language, linguistics, definition, comparative linguistics, Literature, concept, culture, fateAbstract
The relevance of the problem under investigation is due to the fact that at present, the typology and comparative study of the languages with different structures is increasingly asserted as one of the central directions in the science of language. The paper is devoted to the comparative typological analysis of the concept “fate” in the systematically different English and Tatar languages, as the most valuable results of the research are found in the comparison of the languages. The goal of this article is to find out both the differences and common features of the concept “fate” in the understanding of the classics of English and Tatar literature. The main approach of the research is interdisciplinary which requires the usage of such sciences as, History of languages, Social studies, Ethics, Grammar, Literature etc. The concept "fate" is the core of national and individual consciousness, the oldest "keyword" of human culture. The given article includes the representation of the concept “fate” in the compared languages and understanding of it by famous English and Tatar writers and poets. The results obtained determine the scientific significance of the study.
The materials can be useful for, graduate students, scientific workers, linguists, literati to study the History of languages and the linguistic view of the world.