EXISTENTIAL ISSUES AND THE HUMAN IMAGE IN FEINBERG’S WORK
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existentialism, existential issues, image of the human being, personality, meaning of life, inner conflict, Feinberg’s works.Abstract
The article examines existential issues and the image of the human being in Feinberg’s works. The study focuses on key motifs related to the comprehension of human existence, inner freedom, loneliness, responsibility, and the search for the meaning of life. Special attention is paid to the artistic techniques through which the author reveals the inner world of the individual, as well as spiritual crises and existential contradictions. It is demonstrated that the image of the human being in Feinberg’s works appears as a complex and multidimensional construct, reflecting the tense interaction between personality and reality. The article concludes that the existential approach is essential for understanding the ideological and artistic originality of Feinberg’s creative legacy.
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