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Women's Types in the Context of Deception/Evil in the Oral Narratives of the Kyrgyz Turks Turks

Deception can be defined as two separate individuals or groups misleading each other, lying, being seen as different from what they are, and thus cheating on people. The origin of deception is traced back to the process of creating the world. The basic logic of deception is born of God-devil dualism. When the world was created, the devil's desire to deceive God and create a new world for himself is the form of the first known deception motif seen in mythological narratives. The subject of deception is discussed both in the field of law, sociology and religious dimension, and there is no specific study under the heading "deception" in the field of folklore. Stith Thompson's "Motif Index of Folk Literature" listed motifs alphabetically, and in Vladimir Propp's "Morphology of The Fairy Tale" (Morphologiya Skazka), he mentioned twenty functions of the type of deceitful traitor in the preparation part of the tale. Based on these bets, the study of the types of treacherous, deceitful, deceitful women in the oral narratives of Kyrgyz Turks within the scope of the "deception motif" constitutes the purpose of the study. In general, the "pattern of deception" will be discussed in public narratives; In particular, the types of "cheating/deceiving women in Turkish culture" and then "cheating/traitor/deceitful woman" types will be mentioned in Kyrgyz oral narratives. As a result, the act of "deception" is resorted to in cases such as getting rid of difficult situations in all areas of our lives, wanting to win or defeat someone in competitions, wars, two people trying to mislead each other, spouses deceiving each other. The aforementioned actions are also reflected in the public narratives as motifs. In this context, the study is thought to be useful in terms of guiding the studies to be carried out on the subject mentioned in the field of folklore.



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Deception, traitor, cheater, woman type


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