Published 2022-07-27
Keywords
- Classical Literature,
- Festivals,
- Ethnic Group,
- Events
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Abstract
In primitive times, humans who wandered independently in their habitats without worrying about shelters needed to adapt their lifestyles to protect themselves from other life forms and to obtain the factors they needed to survive. People who had been living separately came together and started living in ethnic groups. The ceremony was a tool for the man who was destined to live like this out of fear of survival and to associate himself with his ethnic groups. And this festival was a factor in the evolution of this ethnic group into a society. Used as a tool in the early stages, the festival later evolved into a part of depicting the traditions and culture of a human-based society headed by a distinct ethnic group. In the course of time, this festival has become a reflection of the living arrangements of the people of that time and the materials used, customs and social systems depending on their environment. This article describes the events that took place from the beginning to the end of the festivals celebrated in Classical Literature.
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