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    YOU HAVE COME OUT OF KHOR VIRAP...
    Anahit Yesayan

    Hayots Ashkharh Daily
    Oct 31 2007
    Armenia

    One has to grow wiser after 60

    What new things did Levon Ter-Petrsoyan say on October 26 on the
    Theatrical Square, during his speech which lasted around 1 hour and
    10 minutes? What are the impressions regarding his advent and his
    claim for Presidency?

    As mentioned by the NAS (National Academy of Sciences) Academician
    Henrik Hovhannisyan, Doctor-Professor in Art Studies, "A person has
    to be sensible enough to know that his time is in the past. The same
    game cannot repeat itself after several years when the atmosphere
    has changed, the forces have changed, the arena has changed, and,
    after all, you yourself have changed..."

    Many years ago, in 1983, actress Violeta Gevorkyan played a magnificent
    role on the stage of the Dramatic Theatre. It was one of the best
    performances I had ever seen: "Autumn Sun", based on Hrant Matevosyan's
    story. No woman had ever had such an image on the Armenian stage. I
    wrote 3 articles about her brilliant performance.

    Years later, about 2 years ago, she came to play that role again.

    I told her that there was no need to play the same role. The times
    have changed; we do not have the same audience. The co-players have
    changed; I didn't tell her that she herself had changed.

    And she repeated it. Those who saw it came to me and said, 'was
    that what you wrote about?' Naturally, what they had seen could not
    be what I had seen. That is, you cannot play the same game. It is
    impossible. The performance is over; the repetition cannot have the
    same value.

    Similarly now, after shutting himself away for 10 years, a person
    suddenly rises to his feet and ... as if he has come out of the grave.

    He is politically dead in the strictest sense of the word. It isn't
    as if you are an intellectual and read manuscripts in Matenadaran;
    don't you know that it is impossible to cross the same river twice?

    Generally, a person has to grow wiser after 60, while in this case
    we are dealing with utmost stupidity. Even if he were wonderful and
    we remembered him jokingly, repetition would be impermissible again.

    The matter does not consist in being good or bad. The same water
    stream never flows down the river. One is not required to be literate
    to understand that; all he needs to have is common sense, wittiness.

    We all have changed.

    The kind of society and the values have changed. You may say true
    things, speak eloquently but that won't work. People have memory."

    "But simultaneously, there is the phenomenon of 'memory lapse' which
    has its bearers."

    "It is public idiotism. There is a generation that has no idea of what
    happened. There is another generation that was young and didn't see
    and understand everything well. But the generation who bear in their
    souls and consciousness the times they lived and survived cannot
    and must not have a memory lapse. But there is also the concept of
    moral memory. Today the former President may come and propose a new
    conception. But that won't work. Even if he tells the greatest truth,
    that won't work. Such is life. There is a historical context.

    And in general, when a person makes a step, he/she has to think
    over it.

    Have they really remained so firm, that they are repeating the same
    things after 10 years?

    You have come out of Khor Virap, and now you are repeating the legend
    of Gregory the Illuminator?"
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