SYMBOLICAL EXPRESSION OF SOCIAL AND POLITICAL CHANGES IN THE JADID POETRY
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The symbolic images used in Uzbek literature were unique in the mythology, folklore and written literature. In the Jadid poetry, we can see that the meaning of the meaning imposed on this image is further expanded. In Cholpon, Fitrat, Avloni, Siddiqiyadi Ajzi, in Uzbek poetry, are creators in Uzbek poet as a separate position as a symbolist. The symbolization of socio-political concepts is evident in their poems. In this article, Jadid poetry appraised socio-political problems of socio-political problems through symbolic images and the skills of poet.
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