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Romanmythology;
worldconstruction;
value
摘要
希腊罗马神话在探究西方文化起源方面具有重要的学术价值。
然而,现代的研究通常都是不加区分的将他们作为整体研究,因而人们通常都很难将两者区分开来。
论文将主要从三个方面对这两个神话系统进行对比,即世界结构观,神的神性以及英雄传说中体现的价值观。
关键词:
希腊神话;
罗马神话;
世界结构;
价值观
AcomparativeanalysisonGreekandRomanmythology
Introduction
GreekmythologyandRomanmythologytogetherconsistanimportantpartofthewesternculture.Theyareusuallymentionedundifferentiatedlyinacademicstudiessoastothatpeoplecannotdistinguishedthem.Veryoften,peoplecannottellthegodsfromthesetwomythsapartsinceRomanmythologyhasintroducedmanygodsfromGreekmythology.AlargenumberofthegodsorgoddessinRomanmythologyhasoriginatedfromGreekmythology.ItseemsthatRomanmythologyisjustadifferentversionofGreekmythology.However,RomanmythologyhasitsownmeaningwhichisfarfromjustbeingaduplicateoftheGreekmythology.ItisnecessarytomakeacomparativestudybetweentheminordertoseethedifferencesandtheuniquenessinRomanmythology.RomanmythologydiffersfromGreekmythologyinmanyperspectivessuchastheconstructionoftheworld,thenatureofgodsandthevaluehiddenintheheroiclegends.
I.AnintroductiontoGreekandRomanmythology
A.Greekmythology
GreeceandRomearethecradleofwesternculture.Greekandromanmythology,asthesymbolofGreeceandRome,arethereforeofgreatsignificancetothewesternculture.
GreekmythologyisabodyofmythsandlegendsbelongingtotheancientGreeks.Itisacollectionofstoriesconcerningmany"
godsandheroes,thenatureoftheworld,andtheoriginsandsignificanceoftheirownculturalandritualpractices"
.Themanystoriesofgodstrystoexplaintheoriginsoftheworld,anddetailsthelivesinancientGreece.TheywereapartofreligioninancientGreeceandarepartofreligioninmodernGreece.ModernstudiesofthemythstendtothrowlightonthereligiousandpoliticalinstitutionsofAncientGreece,itscivilization,andtogainunderstandingofthenatureofmythitself.
.TheGreekmythologyweknowtodayisasystemwhichismadeofstoriesfromvarioussourcesincludingliterarysources,archeologicalfindings.TheoldestknownGreekliterarysources,theepicpoemsIliadandOdyssey,focusoneventssurroundingtheTrojanWar.TwopoemsbyHomer'
snearcontemporaryHesiod,theTheogonyandtheWorksandDays,containaccountsofthegenesisoftheworld,thesuccessionofdivinerulers,thesuccessionofhumanages,theoriginofhumanwoes,andtheoriginofsacrificialpractices.ArchaeologicalfindingsalsoprovideaprincipalsourceforGreekmythology,withgodsandheroesinthedecorationofmanyartifactsorpotteries.
Asavastsystem,Greekmythologyhasanextensiveinfluenceonthearts,andtheliteratureandthelanguageofWesterncivilizations.PoetsandartistsfromancienttimestothepresenthavederivedinspirationfromGreekmythology.Also,GreekmythologyhadaninfluenceonthecultureofmanycommentarycountriessuchasRome.TheGreekinfluenceonRomewasexplicitlyexhibitedintheRomanmythology.
B.Romanmythology
LikeGreekmythology,Romanmythologyisthebodyoftraditionalstoriesofgodsandheroes,concerningwithancientRome'
slegendaryoriginsandreligioussystem.asrepresentedintheliteratureandvisualartsoftheRomans.
TheRomansusuallytreatedtheirtraditionalnarrativesashistorical,evenwhenthesehavemiraculousorsupernaturalelements.Thestoriesareoftenconcernedwithpoliticsandmorality,andhowanindividual'
spersonalintegrityrelatestohisorherresponsibilitytothecommunityorRomanstate.Heroismisanimportanttheme.WhenthestoriesilluminateRomanreligiouspractices,theyaremoreconcernedwithritual,augury,andinstitutionsthanwiththeologyorcosmogony.
RomanmythologyhasgreatlyinfluencedbyGreekmythologywithrespecttothereinterpretationofGreekmythswithaRomanversioninRomanmythology.DuringRome'
sprotohistory,GreekreligionhadaninfluencedonthewholeItalianpeninsula.Inthattime,GreekmythologyhadintroducedintoRome.Inlatertime,therehadbeenapopularperiodartisticimitationofGreekliterarymodelsbyRomanauthors.ThesefactorsresultsinRomans'
eagertoidentifytheirowngodswiththoseoftheGreeks,andreinterpretationofthestoriesaboutGreekdeitiesunderthenamesoftheirRomancounterparts.Rome'
searlymythsandlegendsalsohaveadynamicrelationshipwithEtruscanreligion,lessdocumentedthanthatoftheGreeks.
WhileRomanmythologymaylackabodyofdivinenarrativesasextensiveasthatfoundinGreekliterature,RomulusandRemussucklingtheshe-wolfisasfamousasanyimagefromGreekmythologyexceptfortheTrojanHorse.BecauseLatinliteraturewasmorewidelyknowninEuropethroughouttheMiddleAgesandintotheRenaissance,theinterpretationsofGreekmythsbytheRomansoftenhadthegreaterinfluenceonnarrativeandpictorialrepresentationsof"
classicalmythology"
thanGreeksources.Inparticular,theversionsofGreekmythsinOvid'
sMetamorphoses,writtenduringthereignofAugustus,cametoberegardedascanonical.
II.ThedifferencesbetweenGreekandRomanmythology
WhenwearelearningaboutGreekandRomanmythology,wecanoftenfindthatthenamesofthegodsareconfusingsincetheyareoftentwoversionsofgods'
names.Itcouldoftenhappenthatweseesamestoriesbutdifferencenamesofthecharacters.BecauseofRomanmythology'
sintroductionofmanygodsfromGreekmythology.AlargenumberofthegodsorgoddessinRomanmythologyhasoriginatedfromGreekmythology.Wecouldn'
tinmanycasesdistinguishthem.ItseemsthatRomanmythologyisjustadifferentversionofGreekmythology.However,RomanmythologyhasitsownmeaningwhichisfarfromjustbeingaduplicateoftheGreekmythology.Inthefollowingpart,thedifferencebetweenRomanmythologyandGreekmythologyintheperspectivesoftheconstructionoftheworld,thenatureofgodsandthevaluehiddenintheheroiclegendsarediscussed.
A.Theconstructionoftheworldinthemyths
ThereisanobviousdifferentinterpretationoftheconstructionoftheworldintheGreekmythologyandRomanmythology.InGreekmythology,theworldisinanovaluniverse.Therearefivepartintheworldwhicharehumans'
land,theunknownocean,thechaosattheendoftheocean,heavenontheMountOlympuswheregodsandgoddesslive,andtheundergroundwheregiantslives.Theheaven,oceanandthechaosaregovernedrespectivelybythreemaingods,Zeus,PoseidonandHardis.Thelandwherehumanlivesisco-governedbythesethreegods.Buttheundergroundisleftasidewiththegiantskeepingintheundergroundworld.
Greekmythologyhasrecordedtheoriginoftheworldinaromanticway.ItissaidthattheoldestgodinthebeginningoftheuniverseisChaos.Hemarksthebeginningoftheworldandthemyth.Then,GaeaandTartaruswereborn.Afterthat,GaeagavebirthtotwelveOuranosmeaningtheskyandOceanusmeaningtheocean.Also,atthebottomoftheearth,Erevus,meaningdarknessandNightgavebirthtoLightandDay.Afterthat,twelveTitanswereborn.ThesetwelvetitanslaterbecametheforefathersofgodsGreekmythology.Themaingodsinthemythologywerealldescentsofthetwelvetitans.WecanseethatintheperspectiveofGreekmythology,thereisaformationprocessoftheworldfromthechaosandtheappearanceoflightgivebrightnesstotheworld.Thepersonificationofthenatureexplaintheformationprocessofthewold.Thisisaromanticimaginationoftheworldoriginandtheconstructionoftheworld.
However,inRomanmythology,weseenosuchromanticexplanationoftheworldconstructionasfoundinGreekmythology.Infact,therearenorecordoftheoriginoftheworldinRomanmyths.TheoldRomedidhaveitsowntalesabouttheearlyworldbeforethemanygods.ButtheyweremostlyrelatedtothehistoryofRome.OnlyaftertheestablishmentoftheRomanRepublic,romanpoetsstartedtomodeltheGreekmythologytowritetheirownmyths.Thus,thewell-recordedpartoftheRomanmythologylacksthedescriptionoftheworldformation.Itmostlyconcernwithitsowncountryratherthantheworld.
Seenfromtheperceptionoftheoriginoftheworld,Greekmythologyaremoreofanattempttounderstandtheexistenceoftheworldandaremoreawareoftheoutsideworld.ButRomanmythologyaremoreconcernedaboutitself,mainlydealingwithwhatisrelatedtothemselves.
B.Thenatureofgods
Thegodspalyadominantroleinthemyths.Theriseandfallofthegodsandthehierarchyinthegodsdeterminesthecreativenessofthemyths.Wecaninfurtherstepexplorethenatureofthegodsfromtheinternalrelationshipbetweenthegods.
InGreekmythology,therearemainlytwogroupsofgodswhichistheTitanprotossandOlympusprotoss.Thesetwogroupofgodsgoverntheworldinaninterchangemanner.ThemaingodsinGreekmythologyisthefatherofgods,Zeuswhoisanalmighty.Hehasandominantpoweronothergods.Heisanabsoluteauthoritywhocannotbearanyquestion.Havinganabsolutesuperior,thegiantsandtheTitanprotosscannothavethreatonitsdominantposition.Although,theOlympusprotosshave
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