THE POETIC INTERPRETATION OF HELPER AND OPPONENT CHARACTERS IN UZBEK AND KYRGYZ FAIRY TALES
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The article analyzes the poetic interpretation of leading and supporting characters in Uzbek and Kyrgyz folk fairy tales. Also, although magicians are often depicted as helpers, in some fairy tales they are embodied in the form of rivals, for example, in fairy tales, the motif of transformation, magical objects and animals (wolf, bird) help the hero or play an important role by helping him pass trials.
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