INTERPRETATION OF ARTISTIC IMAGES IN UZBEKISTAN LITERATURE
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
story genre, artistic image, female image, child image, psychological image, image analysis, Uzbek literature, storytelling, aesthetic approach, literary hero.Abstract
this article analyzes the creation of artistic images in samples of Uzbek storytelling and their interpretation. The specific aspects of the story genre, the ideological and aesthetic content expressed through images are revealed. Using the example of a person, woman, child, psychological images, the life approach of writers to heroes, their mental state and role in society are highlighted. Also, artistic images are analyzed based on specific examples from the stories of writers such as Abdulla Qahhor, Otkir Hoshimov, Said Ahmad, H. Ghulom. The article shows the role of images in drawing moral and spiritual conclusions through stories.
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