Interpretation of the Image of Animals in Abdulla Oripov's Poetry

Authors

  • Urokova Nafosat Yorievna Bukhara State University Associate Professor, Doctor of philosophy in philological sciences
  • Mamurova Laziza Narzulloyevna 1st year student of the Faculty of Philology

Keywords:

Uzbek literature of the 20th century, new Uzbek literature, artistic landscape of the world, Abdulla Oripov, image, animalistic image, fauna world, symbol, symbolic interpretation, sign, essence, artistic arts, diagnosis, allegory

Abstract

In the new Uzbek literature, a series of changes in accordance with the standards of world literature, drinking water from folk oral creativity, classical traditions, opened the way to a new understanding of the artistic landscape of the world. In particular, the literary works were renewed in terms of content, form, volume and ideology. This in itself ensured the variety of images. In this article, the poems of Abdulla Oripov, who shined like a star in the Uzbek literature of the 20th century, the people's poet of Uzbekistan, with animal images, are analyzed. The unique image style, special features, and celebrated artistic ideas in his poems such as "Lion and Man", "Ox Horn" have been scientifically and theoretically studied.

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Published

2024-04-05

How to Cite

Yorievna, U. N. ., & Narzulloyevna, M. L. . (2024). Interpretation of the Image of Animals in Abdulla Oripov’s Poetry. International Journal of Formal Education, 3(4), 40–45. Retrieved from http://journals.academiczone.net/index.php/ijfe/article/view/2478