10.31 MYTHOLOGICAL WORLD VIEW IS AN IMAGINARY OBSERVATION OF REALITY

Authors

  • Salimov Bakhriddin Lutfullaevich. Associate Professor of TDTr.U. Jumaniyazova Nasiba Saparbaevna. Senior teacher of TDTr.U. Po‘latov Ahror Hamidullo o‘g‘li. Student of TDTr.U.

Abstract

A fantastic observation of reality is related to the emergence and development of consciousness. The nature of ancient activities is reflected in the mind through oral folk art. It is mostly expressed in folklore through the images of gods, legendary heroes, and events. Through them, the phenomena of human nature and society were discussed and conclusions drawn, and even a certain part of them was applied to everyday life.

Key words: Mythology, worldview, reality, fantasy, event, observation.

 A mythological or "legendary" worldview. As we mentioned above, worldview is a broad concept that focuses human activity on certain events and things. (This word is taken from the Greek language and means myth, narrative, and logos means teaching). Mythology as a worldview appeared in the most ancient times. It was created in the early period of human society with the emergence of human activities. It is the result of folk art and is a form of social consciousness. One of the main features of the mythological worldview is the inseparability of the relationship between living and dead nature. Both of these processes are interpreted in one character. In ancient times, people did not have a serious idea about the development of nature and society. Scientific analysis was not possible. Production tools have not been perfected. For this reason, all people began to tell different stories and narratives about nature and society as much as they knew.

Published

05-11-2024

How to Cite

Salimov Bakhriddin Lutfullaevich. Associate Professor of TDTr.U. Jumaniyazova Nasiba Saparbaevna. Senior teacher of TDTr.U. Po‘latov Ahror Hamidullo o‘g‘li. Student of TDTr.U. (2024). 10.31 MYTHOLOGICAL WORLD VIEW IS AN IMAGINARY OBSERVATION OF REALITY. Innovative Technologies in Construction Scientific Journal, 10(1), 107–109. Retrieved from https://inntechcon.uz/index.php/current/article/view/354