The Harmony of National Values and Modernity in Farida Afroz's Poetry

Authors

  • Rahmanova Dilnura Omonbay qizi 1st Year Master's Student in Uzbek Language and Literature University of Uzbek Language and Literature

Keywords:

National values, moral education, modern solutions, spiritual purification

Abstract

This article analyzes the poetry of Farida Afroz from the perspective of the harmony between national values and modernity. In Farida Afroz’s works, the national values of the Uzbek people, such as tolerance, patience, and humanity, are glorified while being adapted to the demands of contemporary life. The role of poetry in spiritual purification and societal upbringing is thoroughly explored. The poetess’s skill in harmonizing traditional values with modernity is particularly emphasized.

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Published

2025-01-10

How to Cite

qizi, R. D. O. (2025). The Harmony of National Values and Modernity in Farida Afroz’s Poetry. American Journal of Political Science and Leadership Studies, 2(1), 15–17. Retrieved from https://semantjournals.org/index.php/AJPSLS/article/view/897

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