Artistic Depiction Of The Image Of Avaz In The Epics “Gorogly”
Jonmirza Nematovich Mirzaev , Director Of Information Resource Center Of The Tashkent State University Of Uzbek Language And Literature Named After Alisher Navoi, Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
This article deals with the artistic image of the image of Avaz in the epics “Gorogly”. The epic “Gorogly” is one of the most popular folk epics not only among the Uzbek and fraternal Turkic peoples, but also among the peoples of the East. There are different series of epics, among which are the epics associated with the image of Avaz. There is much in common between the Uzbek and Tajik versions of the epic Gorogly, and this similarity is manifested primarily in artistic images, in their artistic image.
In this article, which analyzes the Uzbek and Tajik versions of the epic “Gorogly”, the issues of artistic representation of the image of Avaz are covered in detail, and we see that the means of artistic representation in the epic are based on the psyche, mythological imagination and aesthetic attitude to reality.
Keywords
“Gorogly” series,, , version
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