SYMBOLIC EXPRESSION OF SOCIAL AND POLITICAL CHANGES IN JADID POETRY
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The symbolic images used in Uzbek literature have a unique artistic interpretation in mythology, folklore and written literature. In Jadid poetry, we can see that the meaning assigned to this image has expanded even further. Cholpon, Fitrat, Avloniy, Siddiqiy Ajziy, So'fizoda are creators who have a special position in Uzbek poetry as symbolist poets. The symbolization of socio-political concepts is clearly visible in their poems. This article evaluates the expression of socio-political problems artistically interpreted through symbolic images in Jadid poetry and the poet's skill.
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