LANDSCAPE DESCRIPTION IN THE STORIES OF KHAYRIDDIN SULTAN

Авторы

  • Mardonova Lobar Umaraliyevna Автор
  • Kudratova Mutabar Автор

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17805417

Аннотация

This article comprehensively analyzes the artistic and philosophical significance of landscape imagery in the stories of one of the talented representatives of modern Uzbek prose - Khayriddin Sultan. It is scientifically proven that in the writer's stories, natural landscapes have gone beyond the simple background function of depicting reality and have become a powerful poetic tool that reveals the essence of the work, illuminates the psyche of the characters, and determines the dynamics of the plot. The article highlights the symbolic interpretations given by the writer to the change of seasons, the connection of nature with the inner world of man, the construction of the landscape based on psychological parallelism, and its role in expressing the national mentality. During the study, the aesthetic and semantic layers of landscape imagery are analyzed based on artistic examples taken from the writer's stories such as "The Stork Came, Spring Has Come", "Zabarjad", "Yurak", "Otam to'gririda qoshikh". 

 

Опубликован

2025-12-03

Как цитировать

Mardonova, L., & Kudratova, M. (2025). LANDSCAPE DESCRIPTION IN THE STORIES OF KHAYRIDDIN SULTAN. International Conference on Linguistics & Translation, 1(2), 163-165. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17805417