TECHNIQUES OF SYMBOLIC REPRESENTATION USED IN THE STORY "THE SONG OF KASHMIR"
Muhayyo Abdurahmonova ,Abstract
The article analyzes the methods of symbolic representation used in the story "The Song of Kashmir", based on the ancient love epic of the people of Kashmir. In this story, the struggle of the people of Kashmir and Jammu for the independence of the country is reflected in the symbols of nature. This story, written by Uzbek writer Sharaf Rashidov, was published after the author's visit to India in 1965. The ancient culture, art and literary heritage of the Indian people, rich in legends, led to the creation of a work about love. This lyrical story has been translated into 56 languages and includes small poetic fragments.
Keywords
lyrical story, symbolic imagery, love epic, Kashmir, Jammu, Bambur, Nargiz, Storm, Khorud, king of bees, queen of flowers, forces of evil, holiday of love and beauty.
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