Articles | Open Access | DOI: https://doi.org/10.37547/supsci-ojp-04-01S-44%20

THE COMMONALITY OF IMAGES IN KYRGYZ AND UZBEK SHORT STORIES

Umida Rasulova ,

Abstract

According to the potential of the artistic perception of the world and man, the creator tries to describe the concrete reality, sometimes to prove the product of fantasy, no matter what kind of story he creates. As a result of our observations, it is clear that the writers debated topics ranging from the depiction of domestic life to natural science, scientific and technical achievements, sports, and the plague of the century. The works also interpret the national identity, the person with the image, the fate of those who have become miraGES and shadows. The twists and turns in the hero's fantasy world create various thoughts through symbols.Humanity will achieve noble status in the light of science and enlightenment. This auspicious service places a great responsibility on the teacher. Due to his intelligence, worldly and religious teachings are absorbed into people's consciousness. That is why high-potential blessed figures are always respected.

Keywords

symbol, poetics, image, spell, nature, genre, science

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Rasulova, U. . (2024). THE COMMONALITY OF IMAGES IN KYRGYZ AND UZBEK SHORT STORIES. Oriental Journal of Philology, 4(01S), 366–374. https://doi.org/10.37547/supsci-ojp-04-01S-44