Educating young people to patriotism in the epic "Forty Girls"

People are born and raised from an early age and watch the nature of the place where they work. He learns language and customs. He also learns the words mother, father, country, homeland in his native language for the first time and communicates with each other. They are committed to self-sacrifice in their homeland. He amasses wealth for his country and people, creates wealth, protect his homeland from external enemies.

Climbing high mountains, On the surface of the tube, Let the flames burn, When the ship arrives, Crossing the sea, Without knocking down a white poplar, Without making any noise, Without weeping the people of Sarkop, He was called a hero. Gulaim's words above are full of the highest feelings of a hero who loves the people and is devoted to serving them. Serving the people is the main goal of the national heroes in the epic. Gulaim says about his brothers who died cowardly: Yes fathers, fathers, His soul did not like fire, When the time comes, Helleny did not beat the group, When the Day of Judgment comes, The country was not fed by the enemy, Not a relative. That leads to. "Those who did not resist the enemy, it is better to die than to destroy the enemy's horde. 3 The idea of the saga from beginning to end is full of feelings of high moral patriotism, unconditional love for the motherland and its people. This makes the epos immortal and close to the people, which the people have kept in their memory and loved during the captivity. The fact that the epic "Forty Girls" is full of patriotic ideas, in the epic, the public interest comes first, and all the actions of the protagonists are directed to the benefit of society. When Gulaim builds a fortress, trains his daughters in the mountains, and meets Aryslan, Surtaysha remembers the foreign invaders. The well-known heroes of the saga are depicted as fighters for freedom, not to mention the personal lives of Otbaskan and Sarbinaz.
"Forty Girls" is a story of skillful singing of the heroic struggle of the people against injustice, which has a strong social significance. The image of his heroes deeply depicts the wisdom, wisdom, strength, desires, dreams and greatness of the people. Gulaim's preparation for battle with the brave girls frightens his enemies. Surtaysha Gulaim destroys the people of Sarkop in his absence. The real reason for the destruction of Sarkop's people was not only the fact that the people's heroes did not take part in the war at that time, but also the inability of the people to unite and unite. For example, when the guerrillas stayed in Sarkop, Gulaim came and gave the following answer: Heroes He besieged me day and night, Into the wilderness. The words of the above-mentioned old men are distinguished by their deep meaning, the reasons for such a defeat are given with concrete examples, as well as the remedies of the seven victories. 4 While training brave girls for military service in the mountains, Gulaim noticed that Sartaysha had been found in Sarkop. He rode with the girls to Sarkop. The grief of the heroes of the saga, on the one hand, shows the zeal for the life of the corrupt people, and on the other hand, the selfless struggle in the struggle against the enemy. Inspiring them: Let's find out what happened to the snakes, Let's make a strong mark, Let's go, friends, in the hands of Surtaysha, Let's fight against the people he called to Gures. The patriotic feelings of the heroes were deeply felt in the epic "Forty Girls", especially in the fierce battles. Along with other heroes of the saga, Sarkop's hero Otbaskan's patriotism was especially felt in the struggle against Surtaysha. He was asleep in the city, unaware of the enemy's arrival. When the hero woke up and went into battle, his enemies could not stand his great force.
March hero like a family, When heroes fight with enemies, spearhead, shoot, and move away, the goal is to be ready to sacrifice their lives in the service of the people.

Conclusion
The Forty Maidens is also an example of the struggle for freedom and impartiality, in which the protection of the people from the enemy is deliberately set by his brave sons and daughters, who wage a fierce struggle against the conquering kings. Throughout its history, the Karakalpaks, who have experienced a bit of shock and aggression, have long dreamed of freedom and impartiality, and this dream of the people is very clearly reflected in his epic. A good example of this is the fact that the war against Surtaysha and Nadirsha ended in a genocide in accordance with the wishes of the people.
The conscious struggle for freedom and impartiality in the epic "Forty Maidens", the active participation of the people in this struggle with the mass heroes and the end of the struggle for freedom, showed that the authors of the epic had a deep understanding of people's lives and social thinking. This idea formed the basis of the content of the saga and became a characteristic feature of its value.