CHARACTER TYPOLOGY AND THE CONCEPT OF CONFLICT IN FRENCH LITERARY MOVEMENTS
Keywords:
French literature, literary movements, hero typology, concept of conflict, classicism, romanticism, realism, naturalism, modernism.Abstract
This article analyzes the evolution of the typology of the hero and the concept of conflict within the framework of the main movements of French literature - classicism, romanticism, realism, naturalism and modernism. The aesthetic principles of each literary movement, the structure of the hero's image and the specific aspects of the formation of conflict are shown through examples. A comparative analysis is carried out using tables, and the typology of the main literary heroes and conflict models are systematically summarized. The article is intended for students, graduate students and researchers in the field of literary studies studying French literature.
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