
WOMEN WITH INNER AND OUTER BEAUTY
Abstract
This article is devoted to the analysis of Mehinbanu and Shirin in the epic "Farhad and Shirin" by Alisher Navoi. The article talks about the historical roots of the characters of Mehinbanu and Shirin, the processes of their transfer from folk art to written literature, and artistic tasks in revealing the epic's poetic content.
Keywords
Epic, written literature, psychological conflict
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