DIRECT CONNECTION OF STEREOTYPICAL CONCEPTS WITH CULTURE AND SOCIETY IN LITERARY TRANSLATION

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Bright Mind Publishing

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The article describes the direct connection of stereotypical concepts with culture and society in literary translation. A stereotype is an opinion formed or learned by external factors that reflects the beliefs of a person or a member of a certain society and how he behaves and fulfills the requirements of written or unwritten rules of a certain group. Stereotypes may not always reflect reality, but stereotypes begin to form from the day a person is born. Stereotypes are directly related to culture.

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