AESTHETIC VISIONS OF THE FEMININE IN ABDULLA ORIPOV’S POETIC WORLD
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Woman, poetic interpretation, national spirit, image of mother, mythological views.Abstract
This article presents a literary analysis of the feminine image in the poetry of Abdulla Oripov. It explores how the image of feminine is portrayed in various forms within his works and how these representations reflect national values as well as moral and spiritual concepts. Special attention is given to the poet’s aesthetic taste, poetic mastery, and his attitude toward society in the creation of the female image. The article also analyzes how the poet’s perspective on women evolved across different periods of his work, and how concepts such as motherhood, love, devotion, and selflessness are intertwined with his poetic expressions.
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