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							                                Interpretation of the Image of The Mother in The Work of Sharifa Salimova
Abstract
This article analyzes the interpretation of the image of the mother in the work of Sharifa Salimova. In the works of the poetess, the image of the mother appears as an artistic expression of love, patience, selflessness and national values. The study studied the poetic aspects of the image of the mother based on literary analysis, comparison and contextual approach. As a result, it was revealed that in Salimova's work the mother is interpreted not only as a family symbol, but also as an artistic image expressing the spirit of the Motherland and the people. The conclusions of the article emphasize the national identity, spiritual value and educational significance of the image of the mother.
Keywords
Sharifa Salimova, mother image, artistic interpretation, poetic image
References
Olimova M. National values in the interpretation of the image of the mother // Uzbek language and literature. – 2018. – No. 4. – P. 55–62.
Karimov N. The poetics of the female image in lyrics // Literary heritage. – 2012. – No. 2. – P. 37–45.
Rasulova D. The image of motherhood in the work of Uzbek female poets // Philology issues. – Tashkent, 2020. – No. 1. – P. 88–94.
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