THE IMAGE OF THE FATHER IN THE POETRY OF ERKIN BAZOROV
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Lyrical subject, language and style, father, poetic thinking, image, stanza.Abstract
This article provides an artistic and ideological analysis of the image of the father in Erkin Bozorov's poetry. It highlights the portrayal of the father in the poet's work as a symbol of kindness, responsibility, selflessness, and life experience. Through the image of the father, the article reveals the artistic expression of family values, the continuity of generations, and national traditions. Additionally, the poet's mastery in creating a vivid and moving portrait of the father using linguistic and stylistic devices is demonstrated through specific examples. As a result of the research, it is substantiated that the image of the father is one of the central figures in Erkin Bozorov's poetry, expressing essential spiritual and moral ideas.
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