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folk rituals and customs in literature.

I. Literature entity:
first Jan Kochanowski, [online], available 09/01/2010, available on the internet: http://www.halat.pl/kochanowski.html
second Orzeszkowa Eliza, over the Niemen, New York: Greg Edition, 2004, ISBN 83-7327-231-3
third Wladyslaw Stanislaw Reymont, Peasants, London: Greg edition, 2006, ISBN: 83-7337-224-0
4th Adam Mickiewicz, Forefathers' Eve, Kraków: Zielona Sowa Edition, 2009, ISBN 978-83-7623-253-9
5th Adam Mickiewicz, Pan Tadeusz, New York: Edition Ibis, 2008, ISBN 978-83-612-3768-6

II. Literature:
first Kosiek Thomas Nawrot Alice, violinist Luke Sętkowska-Steczek Gabriel, Dictionary of literary themes, New York: Edition University Press, 2005,-str. 12-15, ISBN 837-92-11-722
second Ogrodowska Barbara, customs, rituals and traditions in Poland, Krakow: Verbinum Edition, 2007, p. 1955-1964, ISBN 83-7192-128-4
3 . Chwalba Andrew Manners in Poland, London: Arcana Edition, 2004, p. 27 -41, ISBN 83-01-14253-7

III. Framework plan of events: first
Thesis:
* clarify concepts and to familiarize - rites and customs
; * breakdown rites
second The order of presentation of arguments
* Staropolskie hunting rituals and customs of the national epic of Adam Mickiewicz - Pan Tadeusz ".
Weddings, baptisms, and funerals oczepiny, or ordinances as shown in the book "Peasants" Reymont
; * traditions, customs, rituals and worship at work, epopeji - "Over the Niemen" E. Orzeszkowej
* rites honoring ancestors "Forefathers' Eve" A. Mickiewicz
* Pagan festival in the song "Song for St. John Sobotka," Jan Kochanowski
* Comparison of literary vision with the real world
3. Conclusions: The importance of the issues
* custom and rite
* mysterious meaning a stimulus to learning history

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