Abstract

The article pursues the semiotic potential of the “mirror” concept, its numerous modifications and its significance for culture. The article encompasses a wide spectrum of issues, namely: mirror as an instrument of culture, mirror as a cognition means, mirror as a description of the alien structure (the phenomenon of duplicity of the world), mirror and the dream psychology, mirror as a cinema pattern, mirror functions in the film structure etc.

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