Description and Symbolic Meaning of Winter in Uzbek Poetry
Abstract
The artistic interpretation of the seasons in his poetry has its deep roots. In the poetry of classical and modern poets, the poetic depiction of the seasons is associated with human life, the reflection of the lyrical hero's spiritual views, as an important means of drawing philosophical conclusions from the poetic work. This article analyzes the poems dedicated to the winter season, revealing the interrelationship between the natural landscape and the human psyche in this season.
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