THE REFLECTION OF UZBEK ORAL FOLK TRADITION IN THE SHORT STORIES OF SHODMONQUL SALOM (On the Example of the Short Story “Bibi Seshanba”)
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This article analyzes the distinctive artistic world of Shodmonqul Salom’s literary works, with particular emphasis on the reflection of elements of Uzbek oral folk tradition in the short story “Bibi Seshanba.” Through the use of proverbs, sayings, folk expressions, and poetic imagery characteristic of legends and fairy tales, the author’s portrayal of national spirit is revealed. The worldview of the characters, the vividness of the depicted events, and the emotional expressiveness of the images are shown to be deeply rooted in folklore elements. The study examines Shodmonqul Salom’s creative mastery in utilizing folk language, national mentality, and folkloric motifs, thereby revealing the artistic and aesthetic value of the short story.
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THE REFLECTION OF UZBEK ORAL FOLK TRADITION IN THE SHORT STORIES OF SHODMONQUL SALOM (On the Example of the Short Story “Bibi Seshanba”). (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(11), 1582-1585. https://doi.org/10.55640/