THE ARTISTIC INTERPRETATION OF THE THEME OF HOMELAND IN ABDULLA ORIPOV’S POETRY
Keywords:
Abdulla Oripov, homeland, Uzbek poetry, patriotism, artistic imagery, symbolism, national identity, literary analysis.Abstract
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the artistic interpretation of the theme of homeland in the poetry of Abdulla Oripov, a leading representative of modern Uzbek literature. The study examines how the poet conveys deep emotional, philosophical, and cultural meanings related to the concept of homeland through various literary devices. The research follows the IMRAD structure and applies qualitative literary analysis to selected poetic works. The findings reveal that Oripov’s poetry presents the homeland not only as a geographical space but also as a spiritual and moral symbol. His poetic vision reflects national identity, historical consciousness, and a strong sense of patriotism, making his works highly significant in both literary and cultural contexts.
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