National Spirit and System of Images in Poetry
Abstract
This article analyzes the artistic expression of values such as nationality, traditions, feminine lyrics, loyalty, and love in the poetry of prominent representatives of modern Uzbek literature - Nodira Afokova and Halima Ahmedova. In the work of the poetess, folk feelings and the national spirit are combined, and ideas such as problems of the time, humanity, faith, and spiritual awakening are reflected with poetic skill. The reflection of the national customs and traditions of the Uzbek people in poetry is analyzed. In particular, the work of the poet Halima Ahmedova is studied as being expressed through existence, color, greenery, peace, and national traditions. The expression of the rich literary heritage, customs, and values of the Uzbek people in poetic works is shown. Traditional values such as the upbringing of the people, labor and friendship, national holidays, and various ceremonies are also reflected in poetic works. This article examines the depiction of national traditions in Uzbek poetry, the meaning given to them and the national identity they convey, as well as the means of literary expression.
Keywords
National Traditions; Greenery; Uzbek Poetry; Folk Spirit; Literary Expression; Poetic Work; Lapar; Embroidery; Chanqovuz; Nationality; Hospitality; Love; Heart; Work and Friendship
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18415/ijmmu.v12i10.7173
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