COMPARATIVE TYPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE POETICS OF UZBEKISTAN AND ENGLISH FAIRY TALES
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oral folklore, evolution of fairy tales, folktale, “Little Red Riding Hood”, “The Wolf and the Kids”, convergent evolution, mythological images.Abstract
This article analyzes the evolutionary variability of folk tales and their similarities in the cultures of different peoples. The study is based on the results of an evolutionary analysis conducted by anthropologist Jamie Tehrani on the fairy tale "Little Red Riding Hood" and its 58 different variants from around the world. The article also analyzes similar images in English and Uzbek folk tales - such as the stepmother, the stepdaughter, the giant, the magic thing, the magic mirror.
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