The Genres Of Myth, Legend And Narration’s Historical Destiny
Bakhodir Mamajanovich Rakhmanov , Phd In Philology, Associate Professor Of Andizhan State University, Andizhan Region, Republic Of UzbekistanAbstract
The article analyzes the current state and functional features of the genres of myth, legend and narrative in post folklore. Small genres of folk oral epic creation, such as myths, legends, and narratives, serve the function of providing artistic information to the listener. They do not have a special artistic form. In addition, these genres have a broad mass performance character and do not have special performers. Because myths, legends, and narratives are dominated by exaggerated fiction, exaggerated interpretation, real reality does not fit their imaginative capabilities.
Keywords
Myth, legend
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