EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN KING'S CHARACTERISTICS AND EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING IN ARMENIAN FAIRY TALES
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https://doi.org/10.46991/SBMP/2024.7.1.035Keywords:
fairy tale, wellbeing, emotion, king, image, leaderAbstract
Our research shows that fairy tales can be considered as a source of formation of primary social beliefs formed in society about objects, people, relationships, trust, well-being and other phenomena. The purpose of this article is to investigate and study the description of the king's (as a leader) characteristics in the Armenian fairy tales, as well as to investigate the coefficient of emotional wellbeing of the fairy tales. Research data suggests that there is a connection between a leader's positive image and emotional well-being.
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