Open and Closed Satire in Abdulla Oripov's Poetry
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Poetry, Satire, Tradition, Artistic Spirit, Sarcasm, Creator, Humor.Abstract
A creative individual writes works that reflect irony toward the imperfections and vices of society. Through satire, they express their attitude toward events that have stirred, excited, or angered them. In this article, we discuss the role of satire in the poetry of Abdulla Oripov and Shavkat Rahmon.
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Абдулла Орипов. Танланган асарлар. 8 жилдлик. Ғ.Ғулом номидаги Адабиёт ва санъат нашриёти. Тошкент. 2001.
Абдулла Орипов. Ишонч кўприклари. Ғ.Ғулом номидаги Адабиёт ва санъат нашриёти. Тошкент. 1989. 238 бет.
Абдулла Орипов. Нажот қалъаси. Ғ.Ғулом номидаги Адабиёт ва санъат нашриёти. Тошкент. 1980. 277 бет.
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