Similarities in the Poetry of Abdulla Oripov and Omon Matjon

Authors

  • Ravshonbekova Gulmira Ruslonbek kizi Urgench state university, Faculty of philology and arts, 2nd-year student in the Uzbek language education program

Keywords:

Abdulla Oripov, Omon Matjon, uzbek poetry

Abstract

This article examines the thematic and stylistic similarities in the poetry of Abdulla Oripov and Omon Matjon. Their works share common ground in the artistic depiction of national values, the relationship between humanity and nature, and spirituality. The study analyzes the poets' poetic worldview, their use of symbols and metaphors, as well as the philosophical approaches reflected in their works. Additionally, the article highlights their contribution to ensuring continuity in Uzbek poetry.

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Published

2024-12-11

How to Cite

Ravshonbekova Gulmira Ruslonbek kizi. (2024). Similarities in the Poetry of Abdulla Oripov and Omon Matjon. American Journal of Education and Evaluation Studies, 1(9), 185–189. Retrieved from https://semantjournals.org/index.php/AJEES/article/view/647

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