EYE DEFINITION IN PEOPLE'S ORAL WORK (Definition of the "Eyebrow" in folklore)

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Norkulova Shahnoza Tulkinovna,

Abstract

The article is dedicated to the symbol of "Eyebrow" and questions of its artistic interpretations on the example of Uzbek folklore. Folk songs, riddles and epic poems are in a word, the fate of this nation and the very history. And the moans from the depth of distant history sealed in the proverbs, the sounds are in the epic poems, groans in the songs which have echoed for centuries.In the riddles the symbol of "Eyebrow" and other parts of the human body like eyes, eyelid, lips, nose, hair etc.which are expressed mysteriously and covertly with the use of metaphors is illustrated in simple analyzes. In it the metaphor "Eyebrow" in folklore found its solution in
specific and appropriate aspects.

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Norkulova Shahnoza Tulkinovna,. (2021). EYE DEFINITION IN PEOPLE’S ORAL WORK (Definition of the "Eyebrow" in folklore). Galaxy International Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 9(8), 96–101. Retrieved from https://giirj.com/index.php/giirj/article/view/212
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