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| Open Access | SYMBOLIZATION OF SOCIO-POLITICAL IDEAS THROUGH THE CONCEPTS OF "AUTUMN", "WINTER", AND "FALL" (On the Example of Jadid Poetry)
Ismatova Mohigul Tuyevna , Independent Researcher, Bukhara State UniversityAbstract
The symbolic images used in Uzbek literature have been uniquely interpreted in mythology, folklore, and written literature. In Jadid poetry, the meanings attached to such imagery expand further to reflect social and political ideas. Poets such as Cholpon and Fitrat occupy a special place in Uzbek literature as symbolist poets. Their poems clearly display the symbolic representation of socio-political concepts. This article examines how Jadid poetry uses symbolic images like “autumn” and “fall” to artistically express social and political problems, and it also evaluates the poetic mastery of these poets.
Keywords
Symbol, autumn, fall, spring, independence, colonialism, captivity, landscape, dawn.
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