A. THE FORMS OF FREEDOM DEPRIVATION (morphological delimitation)
A. 1. Jail confinement
A.2. Slavery
A.2.a. The slaves war catch, abducted or traded
A.2.b. The slaves traded by parents or spouses
A.3. The imprisonment of war
A.4. The conscription (assimilated with jail confinement or slavery)
A.5. Infamous punishments
A.6. The oppressive servitude (serfdom, servanthood)
A.7. The familial captivity
A.7.a. Home grounded (educational captivity)
A.7.b. The imprisoned daughter in-law
A.7.c. The household detention
A.7.d. The conjugal captivity
A.8. The ritual captivity
A.8.a. Magic, ritual forms
A.8.b. "Cãluseria" (magical suite)
A.8.c. The monasticism
A.9. The professional captivity
A.9.a. Shepherding, military service, caravan carrier, etc.
A.9.b. Working abroad
A.10. The banishment
A.11. The prophylactic / therapeutic captivity
A.12. The abduction
A.12.a. The abduction by force
A.12.b. The magic captivity (by spells, enchantments)
A.12.c. The anti-theme of abduction
B. THE WORLD OF DETENTION
B.1. Experiencing the detention
B.1.a. The drama of the imprisoned, the detention conditions
B.1.b. The guilty imprisoned
B.1.c. The unjust or excessively sentenced imprisoned
B.1.d The imprisoned together with other family members
B.1.e. The imprisoned turned into posse member.
B.2. The detention seen from the outside in
B.2.a. The perspective and reactions of those close to the imprisoned (girlfriend, family, friends).
B.2.b. The imprisoned accomplices
B.2.c. The imprisoned victims
B.2.d. The authorities and their representatives
C. THE PROBABILITY OF DETENTION (the detention as possibility)
C.1. The obsession, the fear
C.2. The warning, the threat
C.2.a. The explicit warning
C.2.b. The hidden, allegorical warning
C.2.c. Accepting the warning
C.2.d. Ignoring the warning
C.2.e. The reaction to warning
C.3. The undertaken risk
C.3.a. The political confrontation
C.3.b. The riot
C.3.c. The risk undertaken out of loyalty
C.3.d. The risk undertaken out of love
C.3.e. The criminality
C.4. Minimizing or ignoring the danger
D. THE SYMBOLISM OF THE DETENTION (the detention as reference term)
D.1. The detention as a direct, explicit reference
D.1.a. The detention - sanction within the curse
D.1.a1 The girlfriend's curse
D.1.a2 The boyfriend's curse
D.1.a3 The parents' curse
D.1.a4 The curse against enemies
D.1.a5 The curse against authorities / invaders
D.1.a6 The anti-curse
D.1.b. The detention in other contexts
D.2. Songs about the song
D.3. The detention as a figurative / allegorical reference
D.3.a. The snake
D.3.b. The underground monster
D.3.c. Other contexts
D.4. Anti-theme (positive, melancholic, ironical register)
D.5. Kryptadia (obscene texts)
E. THE DETENTION CAUSES
E.1. The misfortune, destiny, fate (the accidental mistake or the judiciary error)
E.2. The poor education
E.3. The bad deed (the crime, the sin)
E.4. The abuse (absurd / cruel or interested)
E.5. The retaliation of the oppressors
E.6. The political conflict
E.7. The ritual initiating experience
F. THE DETENTION FINALITY
F.1. The admitted detention (accepted as solution)
F.1.a. The redemption (the criminal)
F.1.b. The protection (deviated and abnormal behaviors the madman, the possessed etc.)
F.1.c. Magical - ritual practices
F.1.d. Humbleness and kenosis (the role model: the hero, the saint)
F.2. The unacceptable detention (not accepted as solution)
F.2.a. Directly expressed
F.2.b. Allegorically expressed
F.2.c. Through blaming / punishing the agents responsible for the detention (authorities, jailers etc.)
F.2.d. By omitting the act of detention
F.2.e. Through the release of the detainee
F.2.e1 The just trial (the admittance of the detainee innocence)
F.2.e2 The just trial (facilitated by the girlfriend's testimony)
F.2.e3 The authorities' clemency (as a result of the girlfriend's plead / for marriage)
F.2.e4 Through bribery / ransom (facilitated by the sister / wife / girlfriend / father)
F.2.e5 Through the girlfriend / mother's threats
F.2.e6 Through own powers (strength and / or cunning behavior)
F.2.e7 Through seduction
F.2.e8 Helped by the sister
F.2.e9 Helped by the mother
F.2.e10 Helped by the husband
F.2.e11 Helped by a sworn brother
F.2.e12 Helped by the father
F.2.e13 Helped by some mythical characters (the enchanted horse etc.)
F.2.e14 Through direct divine intervention (or of some saints)
F.2.f. Through symbolical / ritual rehabilitation of the detainee
G. THE DETENTION PURPOSE
G.1. The detention purpose - offense and aggression
G.2. The divine referential the locked heaven