THE SYSTEM OF POETIC IMAGES AND ITS PHILOSOPHICAL MEANING IN USMON NOSIR’S POEM “MY WORDS TO NASIMA”

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  • Khudoyberganova Durdona Anvarjon kizi Автор

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17549129

Abstract

 

This article presents a scholarly analysis of the system of artistic images used in Usmon Nosir’s poem “My Words to Nasima”, highlighting their role in shaping lyrical emotion and philosophical meaning. At the center of the study are such symbolic images as “Nasima” (a spiritual support and idealized love), “hot blood” (the dialectic of life and death), “trial” (a metaphor of fateful testing), “two sea-like eyes” (boundlessness and spiritual depth), and “a heart blazing like fire” (the energy of passion and struggle). Through these images, the oppositions of love–battle, life–death, and hope–tragedy are examined within the poetic context, revealing the symbolic and philosophical nature of Usmon Nosir’s lyricism. 

 

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Published

2025-11-07

How to Cite

Khudoyberganova, D. (2025). THE SYSTEM OF POETIC IMAGES AND ITS PHILOSOPHICAL MEANING IN USMON NOSIR’S POEM “MY WORDS TO NASIMA”. International Conference on Science, Education & Law, 1(2), 4-7. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17549129