THE SYSTEM OF SYMBOLS AND IMAGES IN SIROJIDDIN SAYYID'S POETRY
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This article analyzes the system of symbols and images in the works of Sirojiddin Sayyid, a contemporary representative of Uzbek literature and People's Poet of Uzbekistan. The research reveals the main images, symbols, and their creative evolution that define the poet's artistic mastery. The article explores the system of symbolic images expressing Homeland, nature, human feelings, and spiritual values in the poet's works, their artistic and aesthetic value, as well as their national and universal significance.
Keywords: Sirojiddin Sayyid, Uzbek poetry, symbol, image, poetic image, means of artistic expression, national values, spiritual and educational ideas.
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