THE GENESIS OF THE WIND IN FICTION
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The article discusses theoretical views related to the origin and genesis of the wind detail in fiction, Greek mythology, myths and legends about the wind in Eastern and Western literature. Mythical ideas and rituals associated with the cult of the wind, found in Uzbek folklore, are taken into account. Also, in classical literature, in epics of Alisher Navoi's work "Khamsa", wind is used in symbolic meanings, places where its negative and positive properties are used according to the author's purpose are analyzed. In particular, in the epic "Farhod and Shirin", the influence of the detail of the wind on the plot of the work, its importance in the system of events is highlighted.
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