INTERPRETATION OF LOVE AND LOYALTY IN ZULFIYA'S POETRY (IN THE EXAMPLE OF THE POEM "SPRING HAS COME AND ASKED YOU")
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20443671Keywords:
Zulfiya, poetry, love, loyalty, spring,Abstract
This article aims to study how Zulfiya expresses love and loyalty in her work. Through the poem “Spring has come, questioning you”, the poetess’s style of expressing feelings in a subtle and sincere way is examined. The poem combines images of nature and the experiences of the human heart, revealing the important aspects of pure love and loyalty. In this way, the work helps to understand more deeply the humanity, kindness, and moral values in Zulfiya’s works.
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