RESEMANTICIZATION OF MYTH OF APHRODITE, DODONA AND AURORA IN LINDITA AHMETI’S POETRIES
Kaltrina SADIKU
Abstract
In this paper it is been given an explanation about the resemanticization of myths of Aphrodite, Dodona and Aurora on Lindita Ahmeti’s poetries. It’s been analyzed how the author retakes and how she resemanticizates these myths, which give her poetries an expressive force and beautifulness. It’s been analyzed what meaning these myths take when they are placed on an Albanian environment, it’s been analyzed how through them the author in some poetries expresses her concern for the fate of her nation and homeland, how the concern of the lyrical subject for its fate and for the fate of her language is given simultaneously in poetry, using as suggestion certain segments of the above-mentioned myths.
Through these resemanticized myths will be understood how the lyrical subject sees the enemies of the nation and the language, what the lyrical subject suggests to overcome the danger that threatens the language and the nation from these enemies. It will be understood where does the lyrical subject finds hope. These myths will often be revived to play the role of witnesses of history, of hidden truth, of lost territories which even today are not separated culturally, nationally and emotionally from Albania. These myths will also become a proof of our rich culture which is best evidenced by the language which is as it is said the language of the mythical ancestors Cadmus and Harmony.
Pages:
105 - 111