Communation conflicts in the "Tale of the Sly Villager"
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2004
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This article examines communation conflicts in the "Tale of the Sly Villager". The method of study is transactional analysis as practiced in the science of psychology. The heroes of the tale were examined acording to the "three personality states" proposed by this method. These states are the parent, adult and child personalities. The sly villager type engages in communation by addressing his individualized intelligence to the child state of the other heroes. In Turkish tales, the sly villager is used as an example for people who use their over-individualized intelligence to cheat other people. This is a Turkish tale which warns agaist an over-individualized mindset and its abuse.
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Communation Conflicts, Tale, The Sly Villager Type, Transactional Analysis, Turkish Tale
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Milli Folklor
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Q2
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8
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62