COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE THEME OF LOVE IN THE POETRY OF A.PUSHKIN AND A.NAVOI.
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A.Pushkin, A.Navoi, love, poet, lyrics, idea.Abstract
The article considers a comparative analysis of the creativity of the theme of love by Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin and Alisher Navoi, which occupies a significant place. Love inspires and inspires a person, encourages him to create, to move forward. In the lyrics, this topic develops most widely. All poets devoted their poems to the love theme, because it is in the love lyrics that the soul of the poet is most fully revealed. Pushkin and Navoi considered love as a transitory feeling, which, like a wave, covers, captures the poet, gives inspiration and joy, but at the same time quickly departs, leaving only a trace behind. Poets in their poems deify women, praise their beautiful qualities.
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