REFLECTION OF NATIONAL HERITAGE ELEMENTS IN CONTEMPORARY UZBEK LITERATURE
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national heritage, contemporary literature, Uzbek literature, cultural identity, literary reflection, folklore, tradition, modern prose, poetry, drama.Abstract
This article examines how elements of national heritage are reflected in contemporary Uzbek literature. The study analyzes the integration of traditional cultural values, historical motifs, folklore, and ethical norms into modern prose, poetry, and drama. It discusses the role of national heritage in shaping literary aesthetics, fostering cultural identity, and educating readers about societal values. Additionally, the paper highlights pedagogical and literary strategies for understanding and teaching the connections between heritage and modern literary expressions.
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