
COMPARATIVE LINGUOPOETIC ANALYSIS OF THE POETONIMS BAMBUR AND KHORUD
Gaybulloeva Umida Akhmatovna , Doctoral student of the Uzbek language specialty at NDUAbstract
This article presents a linguopoetic analysis of the images of Bambur and Khorud found in Sharof Rashidov’s novella “The Song of Kashmir.” These two characters represent contrasting poetic forces—Bambur as a constructive and life-giving figure, and Khorud as a destructive and fatal one. Through their symbolic use, the inner dramatic tension of the story and its deep poetic layers are revealed. The article explores the concept of the poetonym, emphasizing the poetic and semantic significance of phytopoetonims and zoomyphopoetonims.
Keywords
poetonym, deopoetonym, phytopoetonym, zoomyphopoetonym, linguopoetics, destructive image, constructive image, Khorud, Bambur.
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