This paper investigates major points of the international folklore . On this case, reflected novels are mentioned and analysed while getting evidences from Uzbekistan. Recieved information is stated for there futher research analyses and outcomed were mentioned as a conlcusion of the research. by Tosheva Nilufar 2020. International folklore reflected in the novels. International Journal on Integrated Education. 2, 5 (Mar. 2020), 117-128. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v2i5.187. https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/187/181 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/187
The Teller & The Tales: A Study of The Novels of Amitav GhoshQUESTJOURNAL
ABSTRACT: The paper re-visit the plot and setting of the novels of Amitav Ghosh. The paper has two parts – (i)The Teller & (ii) The Tales. In the first section the text tries to give a brief sketch of the life of Amitav Ghosh to chornicle the life of the visionary commentator of life and the social anthroplogist , the most prominent among the Indian writers of English. In the second part the theme and storyline of the novels were revisted along with characters and narrative technique. The first section has been introduced to give an overview of the prolificness of the author and the second part is the testimony of his logocentricism. The paper aims to present the plot and theme of all Ghosh’s novels
Value of Education in Novel Kumara Hikayat Sang Kekasih by S.JAIAJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT : Novel Kumara Hikayat Sang Kekasih is a novel by S.Jai that tells about the side of life of the
people of Kediri. Kediri is the hometown of S.Jai, so he raises stories about the people of Kediri. Kumara
Hikayat Sang Kekasih novel tells about the spirit of life of the personal figures of small communities in remote
villages in Java, precisely in the Kediri hamlet in the face of shifting, friction and changing times. Based on
feeling like asking questions or at least doubts about the ups and downs of abangan, santri and priyayi relations.
This study aims to describe the values of Education contained in the Kumara Hikayat Sang Kekasih novel by
S.Jai. This research is a qualitative descriptive study with content analysis or content analysis. This method is
used to examine the contents of a document. The document in this study is the Kumara Hikayat Sang Lover
novel. The results showed that the Kumara Hikayat Sang Kekasih novel, most of the people who developed in
Kediri was the life of a Santri, Priyayi and Abangan which were compiled as documentation of the mental
history of the community and the novel contained educational values, including social, moral, cultural, religious
education ,ekonommi and historically
KEYWORDS :Novels, content analysis, and educational values.
Metafiction is a term given to fictional writing which self-consciously and systematically draws attention to its status as an artifact in order to pose questions about the relationship between fiction and reality.
Recharting the Narrative of Subalternity in Amitav Ghosh’ Sea of PoppiesIJLP
This article analyses explores the transformation of the discourse of the novel to narrate the story of indenture.
It shows how from the double insider-outsider perspective as a researcher-mic Amitav Ghosh uses anthropological and historical perspectives to renegotiate discourses of subalternity from the perspective of the indenture diaspora
The Teller & The Tales: A Study of The Novels of Amitav GhoshQUESTJOURNAL
ABSTRACT: The paper re-visit the plot and setting of the novels of Amitav Ghosh. The paper has two parts – (i)The Teller & (ii) The Tales. In the first section the text tries to give a brief sketch of the life of Amitav Ghosh to chornicle the life of the visionary commentator of life and the social anthroplogist , the most prominent among the Indian writers of English. In the second part the theme and storyline of the novels were revisted along with characters and narrative technique. The first section has been introduced to give an overview of the prolificness of the author and the second part is the testimony of his logocentricism. The paper aims to present the plot and theme of all Ghosh’s novels
Value of Education in Novel Kumara Hikayat Sang Kekasih by S.JAIAJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT : Novel Kumara Hikayat Sang Kekasih is a novel by S.Jai that tells about the side of life of the
people of Kediri. Kediri is the hometown of S.Jai, so he raises stories about the people of Kediri. Kumara
Hikayat Sang Kekasih novel tells about the spirit of life of the personal figures of small communities in remote
villages in Java, precisely in the Kediri hamlet in the face of shifting, friction and changing times. Based on
feeling like asking questions or at least doubts about the ups and downs of abangan, santri and priyayi relations.
This study aims to describe the values of Education contained in the Kumara Hikayat Sang Kekasih novel by
S.Jai. This research is a qualitative descriptive study with content analysis or content analysis. This method is
used to examine the contents of a document. The document in this study is the Kumara Hikayat Sang Lover
novel. The results showed that the Kumara Hikayat Sang Kekasih novel, most of the people who developed in
Kediri was the life of a Santri, Priyayi and Abangan which were compiled as documentation of the mental
history of the community and the novel contained educational values, including social, moral, cultural, religious
education ,ekonommi and historically
KEYWORDS :Novels, content analysis, and educational values.
Metafiction is a term given to fictional writing which self-consciously and systematically draws attention to its status as an artifact in order to pose questions about the relationship between fiction and reality.
Recharting the Narrative of Subalternity in Amitav Ghosh’ Sea of PoppiesIJLP
This article analyses explores the transformation of the discourse of the novel to narrate the story of indenture.
It shows how from the double insider-outsider perspective as a researcher-mic Amitav Ghosh uses anthropological and historical perspectives to renegotiate discourses of subalternity from the perspective of the indenture diaspora
Positive and negative features of mythological images in the epics “Beowulf” ...SubmissionResearchpa
At the time of what is considered primitive today, our ancestors were a hundred times more poets than we are. Thousands of years ago, the way of thinking of our ancestors was in the form of “poetic observation”: they accepted their life and everything in nature as a symbol of their imaginary concepts. At that time it was understood that the sky, water, greenery, sun, moon, light and darkness had a soul; the day was replaced by night, and the struggle between good and evil was thought to be over. by More Citation Formats https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/887/842 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/887
Issues in South Asian Literature and FilmsDilip Barad
This presentation was made in Plenary of International Seminar on South Asian Literature & Culture organised by Higher Education & Research Society, Navi Mumbai - Pune (Maharashtra-India). 6-7 September, 2013.
Theme of love and mysticism in English and Pakistani poetry with reference to...Premier Publishers
The original concept of love may differ from person to person as well as society to society and culture to culture. It can be interpreted differently. Love is a remarkable thing which has bounded the society and the people always to each other. Mysticism would best be assumption of as a gathering of individual practices, sermons, scripts, institutes, societies, and familiarities aimed at human alteration, variously defined in different traditions. The person is known as William James which has tried to clear the concept of mysticism. The research will find out how the works of two different poets living in different continents and having opposite cultural backgrounds are addressing the same ideas and incorporating similar notions about mysticism and love. This study is devised out of curiosity weather William Wordsworth and Ameer Hamza Shinwari’s poetry contains the elements of mysticism and love. This study tries to see the different dimension of his work and give the proper and the required conclusion.
Both the language and the artistic language used in everyday communication are both informative and informative. However, it is necessary to pay attention to the nature of the information transmitted here. If the communication provided by the language of communication is simply informative, the artistic language provides the artistic information and, in this case, the communication language is the means of communication, the artistic language promotes the artistic dialogue by Azimova Shahrinoz Ikramovna 2020. Fiction and art: Their connection. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 3 (Mar. 2020), 20-23. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i3.80 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/80/77 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/80
Positive and negative features of mythological images in the epics “Beowulf” ...SubmissionResearchpa
At the time of what is considered primitive today, our ancestors were a hundred times more poets than we are. Thousands of years ago, the way of thinking of our ancestors was in the form of “poetic observation”: they accepted their life and everything in nature as a symbol of their imaginary concepts. At that time it was understood that the sky, water, greenery, sun, moon, light and darkness had a soul; the day was replaced by night, and the struggle between good and evil was thought to be over. by More Citation Formats https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/887/842 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/887
Issues in South Asian Literature and FilmsDilip Barad
This presentation was made in Plenary of International Seminar on South Asian Literature & Culture organised by Higher Education & Research Society, Navi Mumbai - Pune (Maharashtra-India). 6-7 September, 2013.
Theme of love and mysticism in English and Pakistani poetry with reference to...Premier Publishers
The original concept of love may differ from person to person as well as society to society and culture to culture. It can be interpreted differently. Love is a remarkable thing which has bounded the society and the people always to each other. Mysticism would best be assumption of as a gathering of individual practices, sermons, scripts, institutes, societies, and familiarities aimed at human alteration, variously defined in different traditions. The person is known as William James which has tried to clear the concept of mysticism. The research will find out how the works of two different poets living in different continents and having opposite cultural backgrounds are addressing the same ideas and incorporating similar notions about mysticism and love. This study is devised out of curiosity weather William Wordsworth and Ameer Hamza Shinwari’s poetry contains the elements of mysticism and love. This study tries to see the different dimension of his work and give the proper and the required conclusion.
Both the language and the artistic language used in everyday communication are both informative and informative. However, it is necessary to pay attention to the nature of the information transmitted here. If the communication provided by the language of communication is simply informative, the artistic language provides the artistic information and, in this case, the communication language is the means of communication, the artistic language promotes the artistic dialogue by Azimova Shahrinoz Ikramovna 2020. Fiction and art: Their connection. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 3 (Mar. 2020), 20-23. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i3.80 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/80/77 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/80
Anthropological Study of Culture in the Pambayun’s Magic By Joko SantosaAJHSSR Journal
The literary work is a text content in which there are imaginative results that are poured into
writing and reflect human life in cultural socialization. The purpose of this research is to describe the cultural
element and the complexity of ideas in the Pambayun’s Magic novel by Joko Santosa. The method of this
research is a qualitative descriptive study, using a literary anthropology approach. Based on the analysis of the
research, it can be conclude that the Pambayun’s Magic novel by Joko Santosa comprises cultural element,
especially Javanese culture in Mataram Kingdom era. The result of this research can be seen from the structure
on (1) the Pambayun’s Magic novel by Joko Santosa consist of cultural elements including beliefs, symbols,
technology, language and art. (2) the Pambayun’s Magic novel by Joko Santosa also consist of the complexity
of ideas about the nature of human life and the complexity of ideas about the nature of human work
Development of Contemporary English Literature- Post Independence Period of I...paperpublications3
Abstract: literature is the reflection of society which throws light on the social, cultural, economical and historical life of human beings. There are a large number of new literary movements in Indian English fiction in the form of prose, especially novels that describes imaginary events and people. We have a diversity of writers who are writing Diasporic writing, post-colonial writing, modern, post-modern and feminist writings are becoming prominent in Indian English fiction. Today the habit of reading books is decreasing. The development of English writing since Independence has taken a new direction. This paper will help examine, perceive, explain, interpret and psychoanalyse the development of English literature over the decades beginning from the post-independence period till date.
Keywords: Contemporary English literature, Language, post-independence, English writings, English translation, women writers, diversity of writing.
Title: Development of Contemporary English Literature- Post Independence Period of India
Author: ANU ARORA
ISSN 2349-7831
International Journal of Recent Research in Social Sciences and Humanities (IJRRSSH)
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This article seeks to demonstrate that cultural nationalism has been a significant ideological force in African literary writings in general and poetry in particular. It endorses a distinctive communitarian vision of the nation and has repeatedly been espoused by many a literary academic as a remarkable effort towards the re-establishment of coherence and integrity in African traditional life and institutions. While recognising the beauty of traditional life, this approach turns a blind eye to the endemic challenges that these nations are grappling with. Taking Okot’s Song of Lawino and Song of Ocol as the literary points of reference, I have delineated the character of cultural nationalism, the leadership role of the colonised intellectual, and its recurring emergence in alternation with escapist idealism. Using Fanonian theory, I have argued that rather than idolise the past in what may be largely interpreted as idealist escapism, Okot’s intent in the two poems selected for this study is to offer a truthful, accurate and objective representation of the real African world. He divorces his poems, Sengorian and Negritudist as they may seem, from rigid cultural historicism and espouses the marginalised perspective that Africa’s culture is a product of shared heritage and the desire for liberation should not blind us to the dynamism of our culture and the reality that neocolonialism has ushered in a new political culture that should worry us more than the coloniser’s. It is not enough for us to look only backwards in our quest for cultural revolution.
Semiotic Square Representative of the Paris Semiotic School A.J. Designed by Graham and put into scientific use. This Lithuanian scholar also made a worthy contribution to French linguistics and semiotics. The system he developed was based on Aristotle's logical square by Saidova Raykhonoy Abduganievna 2020. Semiotic analysis of a literary text. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 3 (Mar. 2020), 51-56. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i3.86 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/86/83 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/86
Badal Sircar’s Procession; Exploration of Search For real Homepaperpublications3
Abstract: Badal Sircar was an extraordinary playwright as well as genius in creating plays for reformation of the society. He was a contemporary of Girish Karnad, Mohan Rakesh, Vijay Tendulkar in the production of plays. He highlighted social and political issues through his plays. He moulded the plays in a different manner. His innovative themes created many social movements in the area of Modern Indian Theatre. Procession was certainly most popular play. It is about the search for a real home a new society based on equality. The chief concern of the play then was to show a real way to a new society in which man does not have to live by exploiting man and in which each works according to his ability and gets according to his needs. The entire play revolves round the mockery of public policies, follies of Police exploitation, crushing the truth. Badal sircar elevated egalitarian society.
Basic Criteria for Building the Third Renaissance in Uzbekistan IIJSRJournal
On the occasion of the 29th anniversary of the independence of the Republic of Uzbekistan, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev emphasized that the goal of our development should be the Third Renaissance. This strategic idea, in its grandeur, shows the need to aim for a common goal in all aspects of national development. In practice, the head of state expressed the new and clarified content of the national idea of Uzbekistan at the current stage of development. This article analyzes the important role of literature, theater and art in establishing the Third Renaissance in Uzbekistan.
Harmony between society and personality, and its influence on the phenomenon ...SubmissionResearchpa
This article deals with the phenomenon of happiness as a socio-anthropological phenomenon that requires consideration in harmony between social reality and a person, society and personality with their dreams, desires, experiences and ideas. A person, although he thinks about happiness alone, although he considers happiness as a phenomenon that concerns only his life, this does not mean that happiness manifests itself according to his absolute will and absolutely touches and obeys his desires. Society influences the happy or unhappy life of a person not only by established rules, but also by careful contributions and traditions by Eshonkulova Nurjakhon Abdujabborovna 2020. Harmony between society and personality, and its influence on the phenomenon of happiness. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 12 (Dec. 2020), 87-88. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i12.925 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/925/873 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/925
Establishment of the Institute and Waqf aspects of its development in Central...SubmissionResearchpa
The article describes the essence of waqf institution and some aspects of its development in Central Asia. The importance of the endowment institution not only as a philanthropist, but also as a social institution that embodies many functions in society is highlighted by Nargiza Ismatova 2020. Establishment of the Institute and Waqf aspects of its development in Central Asia (until the second half of the 19th century). International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 12 (Dec. 2020), 71-75. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i12.916 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/916/864 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/916
The history of the Kokand Khanate in the press of Turkestan (According to Sut...SubmissionResearchpa
Suttorkhon Abdulgafforov's book "A Brief Essay on the Internal Situation of the Kokand Khanate Before the Russian Invasion", published in the Turkestan press, provides valuable information on the history of Kokand. In particular, it reflects governance, traditional education, the judicial system and the military situation in the last days of the khanate by Rakhimjanova Nigora Kudratillaevna 2020. The history of the Kokand Khanate in the press of Turkestan (According to Suttorkhon Abdulgafforov). International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 12 (Dec. 2020), 68-70. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i12.915 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/915/863 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/915
Of partial defects of the dental rows of dynamic study of the state of the mu...SubmissionResearchpa
Despite the rapid development of dentistry and advances in the prevention of diseases of the maxillofacial region, implantology, and the treatment of dental diseases, the number of patients who need prosthetics with removable orthopedic structures of dentures remains high, and only increases with age, due to the increasing rate of aging. society of the planet (M.Yu. Ogorodnikov, 2007; V.I.Shemonaev, 2012; E.S. Kalivradzhiyan, 2013; E.A.Zholudev, 2014; CE. Bragin, 2014; L.D. Veisheim, 2014). Among the reasons for the high demand for orthopedic treatment with removable dentures, the leading position is still held by insufficient sanitation of the oral cavity, untimely access of patients to the dentist. In addition, an important role is played by the problem of imperfection of materials and technologies used for the manufacture of dentures, leading to a deterioration in the condition of the dentition by A.Kh. Zhumaev 2020. Of partial defects of the dental rows of dynamic study of the state of the mucosa of the oral cavity in the new conditions of functioning. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 12 (Dec. 2020), 61-63. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i12.913 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/913/861 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/913
The essence and specifics of modern social and cultural activities in Karakal...SubmissionResearchpa
Socio-cultural activity as a process of active development, dissemination and creation of cultural values is ultimately focused on the formation of the cultural environment of human life, the elaboration of mechanisms for its socialization, enculturation and self-realization, the creation of methodological directions for the development of spiritual interests and requirements of people in order to realize the essential forces and capabilities of each person by Ahimbetova Gulbahar Kanatbaevna 2020. The essence and specifics of modern social and cultural activities in Karakalpakstan. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 12 (Dec. 2020), 56-60. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i12.912 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/912/860 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/912
International commercial arbitration in Uzbekistan: current state and develop...SubmissionResearchpa
This article is devoted to a number of issues relating to the functioning of international commercial arbitration as a non-State mechanism for the settlement of international commercial disputes in the Republic of Uzbekistan. In article also found a brief introduction on the history of arbitration in Uzbekistan since its independence. Special attention is paid to the rules introduced since the entry into force of the Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On international commercial arbitration”. Moreover, the author highlights some problematic issues and inconsistencies that exist in the legislation on legal proceedings in arbitration courts. The author also addresses several issues regarding the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards by Ziyoda Boratova 2020. International commercial arbitration in Uzbekistan: current state and development prospects . International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 12 (Dec. 2020), 47-49. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i12.911 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/911/859 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/911
Obtaining higher fatty alcohols based on low molecular polyethylene and their...SubmissionResearchpa
One of the ways to change the physicochemical properties of diesel fuels is to add so-called additives to it. The purpose of this work is to obtain higher fatty alcohols and the use of qualitatively new imported - substituted additives, synthesized on the basis of the use of local secondary raw materials, which is increases their efficiency by Fozilov Hasan Sadriddin Ugli 2020. Obtaining higher fatty alcohols based on low molecular polyethylene and their useage as lubricating additives for diesel fuels. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 12 (Dec. 2020), 44-46. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i12.910 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/910/858 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/910
Re-positioning adult education for development to thrive in NigeriaSubmissionResearchpa
The paper examines adult education practice in agriculture-led development strategy from pedagogical perspective. The paper believes that adult education has the potentialities for development but argues that there are missing elements in the adult education practice that are critical if sustained agricultural growth will be achieved. Instead of andragogy, transformative learning and liberatory method should be embraced. Also, instead of focusing on scientific knowledge systems alone, indigenous practices should be encouraged by Ephraim Wordu 2020. Re-positioning adult education for development to thrive in Nigeria . International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 12 (Dec. 2020), 1-6. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i12.902 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/902/853 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/902
This study examines adult basic education in the 21st century world. The study identifies a new paradigm in response to global changes particularly concerning employment. Preparation for additional training as the basis for basic education for adults in the 21st century. The study also indicates that there is relationship between literacy, environment and development by Ephraim Wordu 2020. Re-thinking adult basic education in the 21st century . International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 11 (Nov. 2020), 227-230. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i11.1041. https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/1041/989 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/1041
This article provides valuable information about the genres of Uyghur folk singing. The article also provides a detailed overview of the Uyghur musical heritage, which speaks to the ancient history of Uygur music culture. by Muyassarkhon Achildiyeva and Dilafruz Madalieva 2020. Uyghur folk singing genre. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 11 (Dec. 2020), 222-226. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i11.923. https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/923/871 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/923
The term cerebral palsy has been around for more than a century, and the disease itself has probably existed without a name throughout human history. However, despite its long history, there is still no unity in views on this issue. by O. E. Idiev 2020. Infantile cerebral palsy and dental anomalies. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 11 (Dec. 2020), 212-215. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i12.921. https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/921/869 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/921
An innovative mechanisms to increase the effectiveness of independent educati...SubmissionResearchpa
This article provides recommendations for the organization of methodological services based on innovative approaches that affect the quality of education in general and special education institutions. by Mahmudova Madinahon Sobirkhonovna 2020. An innovative mechanisms to increase the effectiveness of independent education of future defectologists. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 11 (Dec. 2020), 210-211. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i12.920. https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/920/868 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/920
The role of radiation diagnostic methods in pathological changes of the hip j...SubmissionResearchpa
Endoprosthesis replacement-operational treatment of diseases and damages of hip joint. The problem of prevention of complications and their negative effects is extremely actual today. However the role of different beam techniques in identification of adverse effects and complications of endoprosthesis replacement of joints is studied insufficiently. Results of clinic and diagnostic and beam researches of 40 patients with pathology of hip joint are analyzed. The used beam methods of research - roentgenography, multispiral computed tomography. At presurgical stage the main objective was detection of pathology of joint, definition of indications and planning of operative measure. Situation and relationship of components of endoprosthesis, condition of bone tissue, and also bone cement round cup and leg of prosthesis were key parameters of radiological assessment of outcomes of endoprosthesis replacement. Complex use of radiological techniques (roentgenography and spiral computed tomography) allows to specify and add semiotics of changes of bone tissue at the level of acetabular hollow and proximal department of femur after endoprosthesis replacement. by Janibekov J. J 2020. The role of radiation diagnostic methods in pathological changes of the hip joint before and after endoprosthetics. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 11 (Dec. 2020), 203-205. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i12.918. https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/918/866 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/918
Proverbs are one of the oldest popular genres of Uzbek folklore, which reflects the worldview, attitude to society and moral norms of the people. In this article, spiritual and idealistic features of proverbs are elucidated and salient examples from masterpieces are given. by Kodirova Saodat Abdurakhimovna 2020. Idealistic study of proverbs. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 11 (Nov. 2020), 201-202. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i11.888. https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/888/843 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/888
This article discusses theoretical considerations about the production and sale process in the automotive industry. On this way, the way makes analyses both theorirical and practical analyses as the whole. In conlcusion, this makes emphesis on outcomes and shortcomings of the processes of production and implementation. by Nabiev Muzaffar Abdumalikovich 2020. Special three processes of production and implementation. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 11 (Nov. 2020), 190-191. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i11.885. https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/885/841 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/885
This research corresponds to the priority of the development of science and technology of the republic. "Spiritual and moral, cultural development of a democratic and legal society, the formation of an innovative economy." The research is carried out within the framework of the research plan of the Navoi State Pedagogical Institute. The main results of the study will be tested in the activities of pedagogical institutes, including students of Navoi State Pedagogical Institute, as well as in the 1st academic lyceum in Navoi and the 2nd academic lyceum under Navoi State Mining Institute. by Usmonova Lola Mallaevna 2020. Improving traditional methods of teaching chemistry. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 11 (Nov. 2020), 187-190. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i11.883. https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/883/840 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/883
The artistic interpretation of the human spirit in a work of art is analyzed on the example of the works of later years. The article focuses on the analysis of the heartache, the contradictions in the inner world, based on the story of the fugitive Norqobil, which describes the realities of the Afghan war. During the analysis, the influence of time and environment on the occurrence of conflicts in the human heart was highlighted. by Nasirov Azimiddin Normamatovich 2020. Expression of spiritual experiences in art. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 11 (Nov. 2020), 181-182. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i11.881. https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/881/838 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/881
Natural disasters are casualties that occur outside of human consciousness and activity. They can occur quickly or gradually. These are events that end with the disappearance. Natural disasters: landslides, floods, strong winds, fires, droughts, landslides, avalanches, rain. Some natural emergencies lead to the development of man-made emergencies. The causes of earthquakes are divided into: - Tectonic earthquakes; - volcanic earthquake; by Ravshanova Inoyatkhon Erkinovna and Shermatova Yoqutkhon Sobirovna 2020. Natural emergencies. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 11 (Nov. 2020), 170-171. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i11.878. https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/878/835 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/878
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International folklore reflected in the novels
Tosheva Nilufar1
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Tashkent State University of the Uzbek language and literature, Uzbekistan
Email: tosheva_n@umail.uz
ABSTRACT
This paper investigates major points of the international folklore . On this case, reflected novels are
mentioned and analysed while getting evidences from Uzbekistan. Recieved information is stated for
there futher research analyses and outcomed were mentioned as a conlcusion of the research.
Keywords: International folklore, folklore, novels, Uzbekistan.
1. INTRODUCTION
The links between folklore and written literature in contemporary world literary studies is one of
the pressing topics of today's literature. The influence of oral literature on the written literature and the
aspiration of the writer to navigate in the use of folk traditions give the peculiarity of the artistic skill.
In recent years, world literary studies and folklore have developed new theoretical perspectives
on the interrelation of folklore and written literature, the poetic functions of folklore motives in artistic
prose. The connection between folklore and written literature in world literature began many years ago.
Studying the motives of folklore in Uzbek literary studies was influenced by Russian literary
criticism(Jianzhong & Stuart, 1996).
The works of folklore are very popular in world literature. At the same time, the creators were
inspired by the motives, epic images, rhetoric and art forms of folklore. In many works the expression
style, visual means, rituals and ceremonies of the folklore are reflected. Under the influence of folklore in
the world literature, "Shahnameh" by Abulcasim Firdavsi, "Faust" by J.V Goethe of "Hamsa" by Alisher
Navoi, literary fairy tales of Pushkin and other masterpieces are created.
The connection between written literature and folklore has become a tradition. The folklore
embedded in the written literature reflects the same folk spirit and traditions, so the work created under
the influence of folklore will be an eternal work. Such works are unique in their international writing
style(Song & Lin, 2010; Tao, Kaplan, & Omenetto, 2012).
The novel differs from other eternal genres by its style and size.
“The novel is a sizeable, broad portrayal of life, the protagonist's long life, and his interpretation
of various social relationships, reflecting the current state of society through the fate of many and diverse
people; genre features such as having a multi-line plot. ”
The study of the genre of the novel has its own complexities of study and scientific analysis by
the world literary scholars M. Iyxenbaum, Yu. Tinyanov, M. Bakhtin, I. Meletinsky and others. The
peculiarities and characters of this genre vary widely in their creative work, but the content of the novel
reflects the national spirit of the people in which the genre is told. This nationality is constantly changing
in relation to the international times, times and times.
“The first component in the genre of literary genres that determines the originality of the novel is
the prevailing thinking inherent in the novel. Therefore, the analysis of the novel's genre is an analysis of
the artistic aesthetics of society. "
Indeed, in the novel reflecting the artistic and aesthetic thinking of society, its role is to increase
the internationalization of the genre by engaging in customs, traditions, rituals, proverbs, folk
expressions, folk epics and other folklore. The national spirit in the novels of the writer Isajon Sultan
came from folklore motives involved in the work and they performed some poetic functions in the work.
The novel "Eternal Wandering" is written in a unique style. The events of the novel are not
visually related. That is why the reader has a bit of trouble finding the main character. The main character
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of the novel is a bootlegger, a curse that is cursed by a blessed man, Jesus. In the novel, cursed boots are
displayed in different peoples and in different forms. The Gobi Desert Center for Human Perfection, with
the aim of creating a perfect, immortal human being with a variety of genetic combinations, is a legend
that has been cursed by thousands of years ago, as if the ethics of the bicycle have not disappeared until
the end of the world. Ideally, they would spend millions and millions of dollars to find the genes of
immortality and create an immortal human being, forgetting that life in this world is in fact the terrible
punishment of the creator, and that the untimely departure of this world is an incredible happiness.
Witchcraft is not following the path that God has made. The basic idea of the novel is that the violation of
the laws of the Creator can lead to widespread destruction, which will eventually lead to human tragedy
and that man will never be a perfect creature.“
The narrative from the Eternal Wanderer serves to reveal the distinction between living as a real
wanderer and creating a gene for humanity that lives in modern times and that both are ineffective.
According to legend, Jesus was taken away by forces to execute him. He was exhausted and tired
because of the great suffering Jesus suffered. When he wants to rest on the wall of the boots for a little
rest, he pushes Jesus (pbuh) so that the soldiers do not doubt me as he leans against my wall(Çağlayan,
Şak, Karymshakov, Çaglayan, & Sak, 2012).
“And he looks at the boots and says:
- Get up and be fluent!
"Now you have been condemned until the day of judgment." "And what you do is nothing,
nothing, nothing."
In time, Jesus (pbuh) is the messenger of God on earth, and all who oppose him will be punished.
The boots are also expelled by people of their country.
This narrative from the novel The Eternal Wreck has served as an important poetic function for
the novel's plot. Each state, after gaining its independence, has its own values, customs, traditions and
spiritual heritage. At the same time, this dramatic event will not only have an impact on the lives of
people but also in the field of fiction. Our creators have begun to use elements of folklore in fiction.
Feeding folklore varies from writer to writer. The influence of folklore is evident in the work of some
artists. This is evident in the use of storytelling, fairy tales, the use of proverbs and sayings by the writers
or poets, and the use of epigraphs or narratives in the work. There are artists whose folklore is not
immediately apparent in their works. The elements of folklore by the artist are evident in the essence and
content of the work. Uzbek author Isajon Sultan is one of such artists. The novel 'Eternal Wanderer'
differs from novels written in Uzbek prose. His style of writing is similar to that of Pablo Kaolo's
"Alchemist" and Camu's "Jarayon". In the foregoing masterpieces of world literature, most of the human
psyche is described, describing a European person. His experiences are recorded. Even in "Eternal
Wanderer" the image of the soul is stirring up with the heroic mind, but it combines elements of folklore
with the folk and national diversity of the work. The role of development in the composition of fiction has
been studied by literary scholars, but such studies are not very popular. As we know, the stories tell us
about events in life. The narratives often portray the lives of real historical figures. The literary critic
B.Sarimsakov commented: "… the stories tell about the events of the past, people who have lived long
ago."
The narration in the novel "The Eternal Witch" depicts the murder of a historical figure Jesus
(pbuh). This novel is reminiscent of European novels, but it is based on the synthesis of the literary
traditions of the East and the West. Postmodernism in literary studies is the most Western literary method.
Although Isajon Sultan wrote the novel "Eternal Wandering" in a postmodern form, it reflects
Orientalism, oriental spirit, and oriental aesthetic expression. The essence of witchcraft reveals human
error and degradation in the way of life. In the novel, human rejection of their own desires is seen in their
rejection of their God and their opposition to him and his creations. The narration and subsequent events
in the work are interrelated. The boots touched by Jesus (pbuh) are portrayed as a symbol of humanity
that has lost its way in life and cannot understand what it does. Etikdoz is an eternal wanderer in the
novel. His address is accurate, but he does not know the directions. He did not know what route to his
destination and which one weighed heavily(Hing, 1997; Sobirov, 2018).
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2. THEORITICAL BACKGROUND
The novel is a philosophical novel and has been a very interesting and readable tool for an
international reader who is absorbed in its content and plot.
Nature and man are always in common. They complement each other. In both fiction, these two are
interpreted. Every animal and plant created by nature is a sacred blessing to mankind. The Indian cow is a
sacred animal, a wolf in the Turkic people, a cat and an Egyptian. Animals that were considered sacred in
the peoples were treated with rudeness. In the Turkic peoples, birds were also considered as symbolic or
symbolic means. In Uzbek people the bird swallows. People will not hurt him. As our ancestors admit, the
swallow pours nesting and blessing children in beautiful, peaceful homes. If it slows down, it rains. When
a hacker or owl walks into an apartment, a misfortune occurs. They are told to drive as soon as they
arrive. Three times when the owls arrived, our grandmothers often said that we should call Murodilla,
Murodilla, Murodilla. According to legend, Owl is an enchanted bird. His real name was Murodilla.
When he came, he had to say his name three times. The owl was happy to know my name and was flying
away to "Muradinn." The book "The Eternal Witch" talks about black sparrows that have the same
characteristics. These sparrows were black. Black is a symbol of evil in all nations. Whether it's fairy tales
or fairy tales, the villains are depicted in black. The fact that soldiers were killed during the war was sent
to their families as a "blackout", so that when a person dies, wearing black clothing does not appear to be
a good color for the person.
"The branches of the trees around them were full of black sparrows, and they were staring at the crowd
and boobs, looking silly, as if waiting for something."
The sparrows mentioned in the work had a long history of boots. The bicycle met a gentleman 30 years
ago. The lord saw the black sparrows crowded in the surrounding branches of the tree. Unlike other birds,
they neither harvested, nor did they fly, nor fly from the horns, but waited patiently for something until
they had yellow eyes. He asked the child when these birds had come. At that, Hazrat looked at the boy
and said, "Today is Friday, the thirteenth of the month. - Calculated something on its own. Sir. Then he
looked at the boy and said, "Son, listen to me." "On the thirteenth day of the month, the black sparrows
that arrive on Friday, actually carry the burden of a deadly and deadly anthrax."
In the novel, the Black Sparrow is the black part of the boots, the creatures that came to inform black fate.
These creatures, represented in the work, are messengers of the fate of mankind.
The Lord mentions Friday the thirteenth of the month. In Eastern nations, Friday is a sacred day. It is a
day when God created Adam. The thirteen is regarded as an unreasonable number in both the East and the
West. Europeans in particular are scared of thirteen. A study of the meanings of numbers suggests that the
use of numbers in conjunction with simple arithmetic meanings includes religious, philosophical,
figurative, ethnic, and other meanings, and fiction has its own magic. , has a charm.
One New York publisher publishes thirteen digits each year. Instead of the thirteen, it uses twelve digits
instead of two. Every Friday, the thirteenth day of the month, thirteen people gather in one of the Chicago
hotels to break thirteen windows in the thirteenth room. In Central Asia it is common to interpret thirteen
days as an unfortunate day(Brilhante, Macedo, Nardini, Perego, & Renso, 2013; Hammond, 2005;
Muhammad et al., 2012).
But why the exact number of thirteen is not an accidental source. Isaac Sultan also quotes Friday and
thirteen in his novel. According to Muslim sources, this day is considered to be a cursed day when Satan
is cursed. The shoemaker also submits to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) in submission to the devil. It was
Friday, the thirteenth day of the month. He was like the devil and cursed until the Day of Judgment. The
novel refers to a saint living on Tien Shan. There were many saints in our nation, and there were no saints
before. Our saint understood the people who could perform a miracle, that is, when a saint turned his back
on the water, and one night he went to Mecca. The saint in the work demands that a man perform a
miracle, and if the saint does not show anything unusual, he threatens to kill him. Then the saint asked
him to show him a sign. The visitor asks him not to know, but to show something unusual. The Saint does
not know what he wants for himself, but tells him where he knows. The visitor was told by the saint how
many plants grow in the spring in this mountain, but only by God, and by the clouds, to measure the
nutrients of the plants, by God. There is a system in place, no one can oppose it. He also says that I cannot
oppose this system of God. The saint's answer does not satisfy the visitor. Then the saint said to the
visitor: "I cannot even find food for myself, so God has mercy on me and planted figs in his mouth." If
this fig is dry, then look at my condition. In good health, I need the air, water and food that God has
created. If my body suffers from a disease, I cannot cure myself, and immediately I pray to my Lord for
healing. I will not be able to get out of it, I can not even know what it is, and I will cry out to God for the
pain. Am I in this cave and eating figs is not a sign of poverty. I need God in everything - do you ask me
instead of asking for a miracle? "
The visitor's expectation of a miracle from the saint was also a rebellion against God. The author enriched
the content of the work through the image of saint, which is common among the people.
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Isaac quotes another narrative in the Sultan's novel. The narration in the novel is a perfect compilation of
the plot, combining elements of the story that make up the compositional structure of the work, providing
the widest range and color of the image of reality, proving the socio-philosophical views of the writer and
deepening the ideological and aesthetic essence of the novel. . The aesthetic power embedded in the
context of the narrative allows the development of the novel's plot to maintain a balance between the
interpretation of events and the national-ethnographic image of the presented reality. The narrations used
in the novel continued the events described in the work, helped to clarify the content and make the
essence clearer. In the novel, the Prophet Moses (pbuh) and the fish tell the story that one day Moses
(pbuh) and his servant took fish in a basket. When the servant tells him that there is no fish in the basket,
they return and they come to the point where the fish swam. There was a trace of fish in the water. As we
know, we use water to remove any traces. The water will wash away any traces. What kind of fish may
remain on the beach? From this narration it is concluded that there is still a trace of the great variety in the
world. Genes that do not know or understand one day will know who they are and discover why they
were created. Mankind's rebellion against God is one day that will come to an end.
Each of the works used by the writer was intended to fill in some aspect of the novel's
composition. The mausoleum of the writer "Baba Tortoise" served the same function for the composition
of the work. According to legend, a turtle with the word Allah appears on the earth. The Amir of Straw
was an ambitious person. He seeks out and finds the turtle in an attempt to turn it into his property. The
Amir of Straw builds a room for this turtle. He was magnificent and the Amir had meetings in this room
for various purposes. The turtle was watching them quietly. It seemed to the people that the prayers in
that meeting would be answered. People from all over the world were listening to him. The tortoise
stopped eating, and when he looked up one morning, he died. People don't bury it on a hill and put a
banner on it. Years later, a tree sprang up from the place where the turtle was buried, and it looked as
though it were dropping water from its leaves. On this tree everyone came and embroidered threads, and
later one man built a mausoleum here. From this the mausoleum of "Baba Tortoise" was created. What is
the symbol of a tortoise that is safe to use in the novel? The tortoise is first likened to a man who loses his
fate. A person cannot escape what has been decreed for him. No matter where he lives, his fate will
follow him. The psoriasis is also akin to such people at first glance. On the other hand, he is the symbol of
a sinful man, but he is thus a sinner in the Hereafter. According to the legend of the turtle, it is a wise
creature. Therefore we liken him to the wise man, who gained knowledge behind him. But he is a slow-
moving creature that does not benefit from his knowledge.
The psalmist in this story is the symbol of Professor Zia, who has great knowledge. Professor Zia
is a very powerful scholar and educated person, but no one can enjoy his knowledge.
The turtle can also be the symbol of a new human being created by Professor Zia, since the
person who created the professor, who does not know who he is, is aimless. The tortoise is a creature that
does not cause any harm or harm.
In the development we can see the struggle against the laws of nature. The Amir of Straw
brought him from his place and put him in a cage, which resulted in the death of a tortoise at the hands of
a human being, in violation of human law. His death was caused by a man. This narrative in the novel
served to convey the meaning of the work vividly.
3. LITERATURE REVIEW
According to the legend of "Shahri Khaybar" this city was long ago but it was supposed to have
disappeared during the occupation of the Chinzu tribe. Khaybar is a prosperous, prosperous, fair city. The
Xangzu tribe is a symbol of ignorance. This tribe cannot defeat the people of Khaybar. It is hidden in the
sense that ignorance can never overcome knowledge. When the khangzu tribe began to invade, two men
from the Khaybar tribe came. One was an old man with long hair, his hair growing up to his shoulders,
the other barefoot. A barefoot person comes from the sunset of the city, comes up on a hill and sits
without doing anything. The second old man comes from the sunset. He rises to the top of the city's tallest
shrine and prays long. Her knees are scratched. Then the city will disappear. The Khangzu tribe will not
find him. The tribe will search this city for seven days, and the city will be visible after seven days. It will
disappear again. No matter how much the ignorance prevails over the enlightenment, no matter how hard
it works, all its deeds will become a mirage. The Khangzu tribe had a way of finding and conquering the
eternal city. It was also a desire for knowledge, knowledge, access to its sources. The poetic function of
this narrative for the composition of the novel is that the tribes of the city of Khaybar came from both the
Khangzu and the great thinkers who have benefited mankind. But the Hangzu's direction of
enlightenment was ignorant. The immortal human being discovered by Professor Zia in the novel does
not serve the good. Assuming that the inventor created by the professor as a tool used in the fight against
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the enemy, in order to bring about the peace of the world, was in fact nothing but harm to humanity.
Professor Ziyo realizes his mistake after a letter from his son and a letter from an eternity man. In the
world, humanity spends its knowledge in two ways: both for the good and the evil. The way of good is
clear, the way of evil is the path of ignorance. Everyone knows that the discovery of destructive weapons,
the emergence of atomic bombs, the discovery of fighter jets are all the result of ignorance, the
"wonderful miracles" that mankind has created in the world. But things that are not pleasant to them are
always destroyed. The narrative presented in the work gives the reader this idea.
The most important way to get rid of witchcraft is to get knowledge and to use the spring of
knowledge. One of the most pressing problems between written and oral literature is the literary
intentions and poetic skills of the writer in the poetic approximation of the themes and elements of the
genre of the genre, which are studied in the case of novels and narrative genres.
They use many elements of folklore in the literature, for example, in the development of the
Uzbek prose, in the interpretation of the heroes' imagination and the writer's reaction to certain events.
Writers' observation of art is reflected in their artistic aesthetic reflection of national values embodied in
the characters of the heroes of the work.
“In any artistic work, the artist's attitude to reality and his / her personal opinion about the reality,
everything written in the work is important to the reader. The importance of this relationship is not in the
fact that it is based on the personal writings of individuals, but rather on the development and clarity of
the artist's own attitude to reality. "
Indeed, the writer's worldview does not only fully reflect the national character of the work, its
ideological orientation, and its personal attitude to events in life. Impressions about artistic perceptions of
life are compared with the creative worldview, enriched with national spirit and values and then exposed
to the world. The work will be interesting and understandable to the reader by its national spirit and
national character.
When one of the great novels of the Uzbek literary prose was written by A. Kadyri, "The Past",
people waited for this novel. A.Kadyri follows this national tradition, dresses and heroes the character of
the Uzbek culture, characterizes it, and portrays the national spiritual and spiritual beauty. The novel is
well-known for its folklore, and it is still popular today. The folklore in this novel has been widely
explored, and the creative prose has revealed the skill of using folklore elements. In the novel "People in
Fear" by the writer Lukmon Burkhan, who made a significant contribution to the modern generation,
elements of folklore were also included, and they also played a poetic role in the composition of the
novel. Observations show that even though the novel is a large-scale novel, there is a wide variety of
folklore depending on the writer's skill. We have already seen the role of narratives in the novel
composition of Isaac Sultan's novel The Eternal Wanderer. The style of the novel “People in the heat” is
different from the style of the novel “Eternal Wandering”. While the elements of folklore in it were the
main narrative in the novel, "Eternal Wandering," we saw other elements of folklore in the novel "People
in the Wind." In his novel The People in Flames, the writer has used proverbs, rituals, riddles, rituals, and
rituals that have been the source of wisdom in all nations. These motives play a special role in the
composition of the novel. All the articles in the novel appear in the characters' speech.
“Chinor was busy getting up to the train station without looking at the poor slopes, and he said,
'Do not let the flea bitter.' But at Ergashboy's time, the mountain's character ...
The stories in the novel are told from the Samad language. Ergashboy Samad's father. Ergash aka
entered the university on the second year and left school for a reason, that is, Ergashboy left his institute
with bitterness. The story uses the proverb "Do not let the flea bitter the blanket". This article is used to
describe Ergash's situation in more detail. Burgas Inspiring Human Blood Ergash's home is compared to a
flea blanket that bends to warm up during the cold. The articles also tell about the character of the hero in
the fiction, without mentioning the customs and traditions of the people. Samad's teacher, Ali, walks into
his teacher's classroom and tells him that all three quarters of Samad are "five." A teacher from Yellow
says that it needs to be washed.
“Did you hear the words of the teachers? Come here... Ali went with me to the corridor. "That's
right, Samadboy," he said, glaring at himself. - That said, a shot. Do not let the reputation go away. Is that
correct? "
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Each nation expresses its experience in articles in a compact way. The proverbs and wisdom of
the people are hidden. It has a special educational value, preserving the centuries-old experience of the
people.
Articles are preserved in both form and content, and have existed for many years. This genre is
based on folk experience. As the proverbs express the wisdom of the people, they are manifested as the
peculiar ethos of the most moral qualities of the human being, where the morality is confirmed and any
defects or defects are condemned. It is said to be a blind person who does not want to go bad. This article
was used twice in the work and was first used by Ali instructor as a reminder to Samad; The second time
she was used by Ashur to present herself to the girls.
“The interdependence of folk proverbs with people's lives determines their national identity and
at the same time their universal character. These two aspects are reflected in the theme of Uzbek national
proverbs in the form of reflection of reality, in artistic and visual means and, finally, in the language ”.
In the works created by the Uzbek people, they reflect the traditions, customs, social, political,
vital and national spirit of the Uzbek people. The articles in the novel can be classified according to their
theme:
1. A character-specific article
2. An article specific to socio-cultural life
In folklore, the genre of proverbs was explored by theme. honesty, conscience, ridicule of
tyrants, and so on.
The novel also uses the proverb: "You got to the right."
"There is a saying in our nation that you are on the right and you are numbered."
This article was quoted by Uncle Samad. Uncle paused to look at his neck and tell him that he
was still an adult and would join the crowd. There are only 4 articles in the work. Almost all of them
served to enhance the art of writing.
The origin of the work is reflected in the national spirit of the people. Some of the traditions,
ceremonies and rituals of Uzbek people are mentioned in the novel "People in the heat". This method of
the writer increased the internationalization of his work. There are some traditions and rituals that have
not been studied. One of the heroes of the work, the beloved daughter of Mullah Mirza, thanks to her
relatives and neighbors for helping her to recover from a serious illness.
There is a tradition in the Uzbek people that if a person is struck by a calamity, he or she will
thank and sacrifice a sheep or give a sheep. People have been convinced that if this happens, disaster will
be far from them.
"In the past, when mountain women came to the camp, they used to put their children in their
asses and carry them on donkeys. When the wretched man got hurt and was crippled ... his ankle fell to
his left foot. No one noticed. The boy ran to the kochunmoh, saying he was screaming and crying. "
In the Uzbek people, we have heard rumors that a young child is crying constantly or that
someone is being abused or is being abused. They came to the emperors of the nation to feed them. The
caretakers rolled bread into the baby's belly and put it under the pot. If the nurse says that the child is
abusive, depending on the condition of the child, these rituals or rituals that have given birth to the
chicken and the child are still alive. People believed in these rituals according to their beliefs. The
scientist who studied such rituals in Uzbek people is Olim Kayumov.
In his research the literary researcher studied the activities of candles in our country. We have
heard from the seniors: "The children today are weak, they are going to go to the doctor. If we were to get
back in time they would be healed."
"That is why, without spending time, Mullah Mirza was disappointed and went straight to
Gulomkhon's donkey, resting on his mouth, splashing on his mouth and returning."
Teaching and Recreation The person who came to Nurota district of Navoi region, who has a
presence in all regions of Uzbekistan, probably didn't want to teach. The icons inspire people with verses
of the Qur'an. It is a spiritual food for these people, and in this way people feel more fresh than before. It
is stated in the hadiths that harms and insects that cling to man leave the person hearing the Qur'an
reciting it.
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"After all, when that same page turned up, Mullah Ali was calling his girlfriend in a hurry to
honor her guest!"
Women who recite the Koran in the Uzbek people are called the "horse-racing". This part of the
novel depicts the first concerns and first acquaintances of one of the heroes of the book, Safarmurod
Rider and his wife Tashbibi. He had read many books and knew many things. Women who have read
many books among our people have also been given the status of 'horse' in relation to many women. In
our people, people come to the table after dinner or eat and enjoy the meal. If they come to the guests,
they will ask each one and then make du'aa. Blessings are on the house of the owner of the house. This
custom exists in the Uzbek people, and in the European nations there is no such tradition. An elderly man
of the family reads the prayer at the table. If you are a guest, you are invited to sit in the luncheon at the
supper and after the meal. There is a saying in the Hadiths: "A supplication around a table will be heard",
so supplication may be one of the ways in which Muslim people are sitting around a table.
“Mullah Mirza greeted everyone with his hand. "Amen," he said, seated on one of the empty
chairs, "May God bless you and your home be peaceful and peaceful!"
Uzbek people have a wonderful proverb: "Golden apple, bless". A visitor does not go out
without a blessing. When a person arrives, he is invoked to thank the host for all the good things he has
been given.
The author draws attention to every tradition and traditions of the Uzbek people and uses them in
his work in order to make the reader aware of the reality of the work.
“My mother's anxious awakening is not accidental. According to a long list of words, the
sleeping person will die early without the taste of life, and the sleeping person will be lukewarm, but he
will lick it. "
The writer portrays a simple, sincere Uzbek woman in the work. Safarmurod is following the
rider Lolakhon as she tries to follow the city girls and go into town. His wife Tashbibi said that the boy
had woken up in his sleep the day before the accident. Samad's mother says, "What didn't wake up was
getting worse when you woke up." A simple rural woman did not know that her husband had gone after
the city women.
Unless human ideas in a literary work float, the work will not be of interest to the people nor will
it be of value.
"Colorful and original images, symbols, and exaggeration are among the elements of art that
provide a complete picture of the plot and composition of the work."
The customs and traditions of the people have a long history. They are inherited from
generations to generations.
“- Lolahan bride raised me! Said Kalkanov's teacher's modest wife. "That day Khosiyat sister
came to visit me."
It is a form of humanity to visit a sick person and ask him how he is. This tradition still exists
among the Uzbek people. By asking the patient how he is, he or she is given the same amount of support
and energy as possible. There is also a "sick patient" ceremony, where villagers come to visit the sick and
the women come to the ceremony with their food. The patient's spirits rise from the conversation.
In this novel the writer presents a wedding ceremony. In the work the author presents two
weddings. The first is the wedding ceremony of Urokboy and Lolakhans. The author describes this
wedding ceremony as if the reader who is reading it feels like the wedding of both Urakboy and
Lolakhon, when everyone attended the ceremony and witnessed it. The joy of Khosiyat, who was wearing
the robe Safarmurod-aka, gave a speech to congratulate Chinor-aka's youth, all of which greatly enhanced
the internationalization of the work. This is a familiar sight for the reader.
At the second wedding, the writer reflected on Lolakhon's inner mood. Lolakhon was a young, inquisitive
woman. He wanted to have fun, but he was afraid of what others might say. The people of Lolakhon were
loyal and loyal. Even Lolakhon wanted to get married again. But people did not want to understand or
listen to him. The writer uses the wedding ceremony to reveal the fullness of Lolakhon's mental anguish.
The novel also presents a funeral contrary to the wedding ceremony. By presenting the wedding
ceremony, the author shows the Lolakhon's fake "fidelity," and the mourning ceremony reveals the
fictitious "kindred" character of Uncle Urakboy. The writer correctly describes the mourning ceremony.
The reader reads the book and imagines as if it were a member of Urakboy. The researcher D. Uraeva
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also researched places of use today, ranging from the genesis of mourning ceremonies used in folklore to
her doctoral dissertation. ”
When the deceased was brought to the army from the army, his mother Khosiyat and his father Fayzulla
aka described the mental state of the writer. It is common for people to mourn when they die. Funerals are
also a form of mourning. The mourning ceremony in our nation is a legacy of Adam and Eve. When a
person dies, his soul leaves the body, and the dead person's body is buried in the earth's honor. The burial
place is also known as the "house of the dead".
In some regions of Uzbekistan, four or five people go to the cemetery the next day after the dead. It is
also a form of mourning, and is said to be "home-made." The virtue of the aunt throwing herself on the
dirt, on the coffin, on the floor shows the mother's inability to endure the stigma of the child. In general,
any kind of mourning ceremony serves as a way to show how much you care about a person, but also to
illuminate the heroic world and the human image. In the novel, Abdulla is portrayed as a hero who has
nothing to do with anyone but himself a hero. His arrival at the iron coffin of the Duke and returning
home a week later shows his sympathy for the family.
"Abdulla aka, traditionally, came to the door with loud shouting, 'wow my liver-hunt', 'wow in-hunt', and
the two men standing next to each other did not fall from the bruises. the bones from her side, soothing
with sad expressions such as "bitter fate" and "surrender to destiny," and she continued to live up to the
tune of how much she loved the whole neighborhood. he should have known that he was a devoted
relative. "
This behavior of Abdulla-aka is hypocritical and false. Such defects have become a tradition among some
of our people. There is a saying amongst our people: "There are people coming to the wedding, both to
the wedding," and many mourners play their roles. Some will play the role of "amma", some will be
"good" Uncle, and some will play a role. Above, Abdullah also played the role of a "kind brother." The
funeral and the motive of the mourning have provided the realism and vibrancy of the plot of the work.
As we have seen, among the Uzbeks there are some defects in their nature and character.
The customs and rituals used in the novel have been instrumental in giving the work an
international spirit. Such elements provide a complete output of the plot and composition of the work. We
have observed that Luqman Burkhan uses folklore not only to ensure that the work is popular and
understandable, but also as an artistic tool to illuminate the inner spiritual realms of the novel's heroes.
This helped to make the events of the work simple and intimate. As a wise nation lives, its customs and
wonderful ceremonies are still alive with it.
The puzzle is epigraphized in the novel The People in the heat.
Epigraph (jun.pigraphe - note, title) - a short, usually reputable source (folklore, famous words of
the famous people, etc.), which are given after the title of the work or at the beginning of its chapters,
chapters. extract, a quote from the quote ”.
Choosing an epigraph to fit a prose in literature requires a great deal of knowledge and skill from
the artist. The epigraph selected by the artist should represent the essence of the work. Luqman Burkhan
in his novel The People in the Fury, "I have a horse, and it seems that the tails have a tail. Still, you will
die ... laughing, ”epigraphs the puzzle.
“Puzzles (“ chist ”- Persian,“ what it is ”) is a poetic genre based on the use of symbols and
gestures to convey the characteristics of things and events in a literal sense and to convey the audience
with those words and events.
5. DISCUSSION
Contemporary fiction focuses more on the portrayal of the human psyche than the portrayal of
social and political events. In this novel, the writer does not describe the social and political events in the
society, but also his personal experiences and feelings. Why the writer of the novel chose this puzzle as
an epigraph and whether the puzzle was taken in the context of the work, we will certainly answer these
questions after reading the novel.
According to the essence of the riddle: "There is a horse that has a horse, its tails have a tail, and
if you come, you will see them."
“The puzzles help you see the beauty of the world, enjoy the imagination and imagination. The
riddles created by the Uzbek people cover all aspects of his social life and life ”
The writer used this riddle to slightly change the original, and his answer is probably. Scorpio is
a poisonous insect. Whoever sees him, of course, does not laugh at him. Maybe he was scared.
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The question then arises: Why did the writer change this riddle to epigraph the novel? Is there a
connection between the idea of the novel and the puzzle? According to our observations, the popularity of
this puzzle is not the original version, but rather the manuscript. Grandpa and grandmother make fun of
this puzzle so they don't scare their grandchildren.
The answer to the riddle chosen as an epigraph is the "scorpion". As we get to know the events,
characters and their characters, we can see how the text of the puzzle and its response are well-chosen.
Scorpio is symbolic and represents the bitter, pitiful, tragic part of the novel's main character
Lolakhon. When a scorpion is touched by a scorpion, the story of his life and the tragic fate of the reader
are just as exciting. The answer to the riddle depends directly on the main character of the work.
The text of the puzzle is a poetic tool for the heroes involved in the whole work. As we get
acquainted with the plot of the novel and the spirit of the heroes, we can see that the relationships
between the characters are artificial and inconsistent. Almost all of the characters in the novel point to the
epigraph text, not to be good, but to look good.
It is revealed by the writer that the falsity of the heroes of the work had a bad consequence, not the
appearance, but that the inner spirit played an important role in human life.
The bad consequence of human nature, that is, "laughter," is based on the combination of "I have a horse,
you have tails, but you will still see a laugh". Not ", but the fact that you will die in fear. At the same
time, we would like to draw attention to another feature of Abdulla's character in the novel. This hero
doesn't try to look good to people. She loves her self-esteem. It always works by reason. That is why most
people do not like it. But such people do not benefit or harm society. The image of Abdullo is drawn as a
person who does not live up to the public.
The work presents an image of the Assyrian as opposed to such a feature. In fact, this image defines the
essence of the whole work. The epigraph is also said in a manner appropriate to Assyria. In society,
people who believe and act wisely often come from the outside, away from people's attention. There are
people who, with their disgusting spirit, live among the people with dignity, honor and dignity. Ashur has
the same spirit. The writer portrays his hero as Abdullah in a shameless and slanderous manner. The
Assyrians are regarded as heroes in the eyes of their peers. As a matter of fact, most people in society
value the person's appearance and make him a hero.
This hero reaches the head of Lolakhon, the main character of the novel. The worst part is that people put
him on a hero who defends family honor, not because he killed a woman, which means he is a murderer.
The essence of the "People in the heat" expands on rumors spread after the death of Lolakhon.
“True, true,” they muttered. - There are angels in heaven. It was the angel who was thrown at someone
else by the prophesying of these angels! God punished him for what he had done.
"The physical evidence that other people are a witch is a witch, and that the sick of the plague has not yet
cooled, and that the day before has become more beautiful, the eyes are winking and eyebrows. started to
prove it ”
At the beginning, Lolakhon was a woman who became a symbol of loyalty among people. He was a
beautiful angel. In one pass, he became an angel from a witch. Human beings try to decide the fate of
many things without seeing them, holding hands. The people in the heat were some of the same people.
Nobody was aware of Lolakhon's thoughts and feelings. Imagine she was a young woman when she was a
widow. Neither the parents nor the people of society understood it or ignored it. A year after the death of
the mother of the sick Khosiyat, she decided to marry Fayzulla aka. His children disagree. However,
when Fayzulla-aka gave it to his daughters, his daughters married her. People around him do not say
anything about this.
The peculiarity of the work is that every hero in his or her mind thinks, thinks, and draws conclusions but
it does not matter how true or false it is.
The novel reveals the spiritual world of the writer, who, according to the epigraph, does not distinguish
between falsehood and truth, but in all things. The puzzle, taken as an epigraph to Luqman Burkhan's
novel The People in Fear, expresses the essence of fiction and includes plot coverage. The puzzle, one of
the folklore, plays a key role in uncovering the idea of the work. At all times, the study of the relationship
between written literature and folklore has been relevant in literary studies. Folklore influences the
enrichment of written literature. The use of folklore in the written literature and its inclusion in the art of
literature has been called “folklorism” by literary scholars.
The word "folklore" was first used by the French folklorist Sebio in the 19th century, as a literary term
meaning "to engage in folklore."
In the Russian literature of the 1930s, M.A.Azadovsky called folklore the use of folklore in fiction and
publicism. In the 1960s, the use of the term "folklore" became widespread.
Bakhodir Sarimsokov is a literary scholar who has uncovered the essence of folklore in Uzbek literature.
In his article "On the Typology of Folklore," the professor gives a great deal of insight into the term
"folkloreism" and cites several examples of fiction.
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… A professional artist uses his creations according to his purpose, interests and area of knowledge. So,
any folklore material that has been given for a purpose by a creator should be considered folklore rather
than folklore, because it is "handled" by the artist. "
The professor's research has illustrated two types of folklore: simple and complex folklore and their use in
literature. The works of modern writers also show the inclusion of elements of folklore into the literary
text. Oral creativity has been the property of humanity and therefore, no matter how long, they are
preserved and cherished as the spiritual wealth and eternal heritage of the people.
In Lukman Burkhan's novel The People in the Frenzy, we also encountered another motif of folklore:
applause and curses in public discourse. The characters of the novel are portrayed as simple, sincere,
noble, and sometimes hypocritical. The applause and curses used in his speech mainly served to reveal
the character of these heroes. Applause is one of the best wishes in the genre of folklore. Most of the
applause of our people is related to religious beliefs.
Appreciation mainly serves as a wish to people for good, to uplift their mood and to call for good. The
Uzbek literary studies have studied the applause and the cursing and have not yet studied the individual
artistic work. In this novel, we see Uzbek women being used by their natural applause and curses, as well
as in men's forms that reflect their character and outlook. They differ from each other in the direction of
the topic.
Fayzulla aka is described as the master of his work in the novel. When Lolakhon was a bride, she would
say a very sweet word and laugh at everyone. The Uzbek people want a new bride, not a bride, but a
bride. According to the tradition, after leaving the bride's house, the elderly say something like, "Go to the
place where you are, not the bride, but the girl." Lolahan also wanted to stay in his home for a lifetime,
and he was genuinely willing to serve the family of Iraqi people. Although Lola has been a bride for some
time now, her family has been very fond of her. “Abdullah was a frequent visitor to his brother's house.
Like a gentleman who leaves his outer garments on the sidewalk, he blushes out all the arrogance and
gloom and greetings in a loud voice, "Where is our bride?" ? "
In the work of the writer, with these phrases, he reveals to the reader that Lolakhon is integrated into the
Urakboy family. The poetic function of this applause in the work is to highlight Lolakhon's position in the
Faizulla household.
“Sometimes my mom would complain that I was too tired to talk. "If you hear it, you will swallow honey
and bite it.
It was Ergash, who was one of the heroes of the cursed work, and who was no longer a joke and a jerk.
Ergash would deliver his speech under the sentence. The person who hears it will be able to understand it
first and then will understand the essence of it. At first the honey is sweet and pleasant, and then it turns
into poison. The words of the chairman in the work - Chinor Moyleev's likeness - are nettles, soft and
pleasant to the nagging hand, and then itching. it has such an effect. Aunt Maisara used in her speech:
"Wow, let me turn around" shows that Maysara is a child, a joke, a kind woman. Aunt Maisara used to
tell her heroine. Applause and curses are used differently in the speech of men and women. The work has
a tradition in Uzbek culture. It is a prayer at the table. A prayer in a clean, clean, clean place will be
heard. When the heroine of the work passes to Samad Lolakhones, they are invited to the table. This is
how Lolakhon's mother-in-law prays. "Let your head be made of stone" is applauded. The stone is used in
the literal sense and is not the shape of it, but of its rigidity. All the appeals to the people give people
spiritual strength. With the aunt blessing Samad as above, he was able to convey to the reader what was
going on in his soul, such as the sadness of his mother who died. These applause and prayers of the
woman show the childhood of the Uzbek people. “When Khosiyat's aunt told her that there were a lot of
wars in the war, she ran away. , my child. We learn how hard it is for a mother to have a baby sting and
that her baby is dead, but that she is looking forward to her ways every day. It shows the creative mother's
willingness to do everything for her child, her enthusiasm. Every writer uses his creations to make his
work more popular and popular. Applause and curses play an important role in ensuring the work's
internationality. In the novel, the praise of the "Blessings" in the language of many heroes is widely used
in the speech of our people. It is said that our elderly people will be “blessed” when everyone has a
particular profession. This is one of the old traditions of the Uzbek people. The literary appeals that have
been used by the people for the author's lively and convincing performance have been incorporated into
fiction. The heroes of the novel speak of their culture, their culture or their culture. Folklore also has a
genre of cursing against the genre of applause. If desire is best for greed, harm prevails in the curse. In
addition to cursing and insulting the curse, there are also duties to wish for death. Studies say that the
curse came from a special ceremony. In the novel The People in the Frenzy, the curse features everyone's
character. In the speech of one of the novel's heroes, the rider Safarmurod, we see curses rather than
applause. “All right,” said Safarmurod, who had reached the ears of the merchant at the time, and slapped
his rider on his knees. That bunny made it his own, that's all. " Tonka - This piece is used for human
beings. Tonka is a person who is gentle and has a rough attitude. Safarmurod calls Abdulla. Through the
image of Safarmurod, the writer created a portrait of a cheerful and sincere man of the village. Such
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people are often found among the people. In every speech he utters insulting words or curses as if they are
superior to his opponent by using these words, as if they were nourishing his spiritual nourishment.
Chinor aka, Ergash and Safarmurod sit down to drink together. Chinor aka and Ergash argue. Then
Safarmurod says, "Stumble and die." Man is annoyed by his actions for his enemy and wishes him death,
but Safarmurod was close friends with Chinor aka Ergash. Safarmurod wants his friends to die.
However, this was not true of him. Safarurod called Ergash's son "Child of a semi-scientist". The
reason for this is that Ergash entered the university and quit studying because of a professor's
wrongdoing. Since then, he has been called a "half-scholar". Calling Ergash's son with this analogy is also
found in the speech of many Uzbeks. The creator made the phrase in Safarmurod's speech because of his
haste, his inability to know where his words went, to describe the common man of the village. In the
speech of Safarmurod, a friendly, simple man of the village, many curses were used in his speech. . This
is the case with all peoples. However, one does not sometimes realize that there is great power and magic
in the word. When one of the heroes of the book, Durbek tells Ashur that Lolakhon was sitting with
someone on the couch, Durbek's brother told him, "No, goodbye! Dog! Go away! He says. As we know,
"fun" is a well-used word. This word is used for joy, but Durbek's words are not meant for joy. The use of
the word "dog" in human speech is very common. When Urakboy's coffin arrived, his mother Khosiyat
waited every day for her son, not to believe that he had died. He believes that the death of his child was
the cause of war. One day, her daughter says that her brother is alive and that he has heard from people.
"These people are claiming that my father is a fugitive and has been involved in some kind of war." War
is a catastrophe that plagues many people. Our ancestors and our people lived only for the sake of peace,
and appreciated it. They glorified such words as “Independence”, “Liberty”, “Independence”. War is the
hope of all mankind, that the war will be eradicated and the earth will be destroyed. Aunt Auntie was also
a part of this humanity. Through the Sword of the Blaze, the writer has incorporated the popular appeal of
the public to make his work live, believable. When Ashur came from the army, he found out about
Urakboy's death. His anger increased and he wanted to go back to the army and take revenge on those
who killed Urokboy. Everybody wants to return it. "Polvonjon," someone barked. - Let the bad go, god. It
was their boy's business, you are more harmless here. " There is a saying among the people: "If anyone
does evil, he should not cut it off and turn it to God." “Getting worse is worse than cursing,” our mothers
say. “No one can do anything against God. If anyone does wrong to you, do not do him any harm, but set
him up to God, and he will be punished. ” By turning the enemy into a god, it also gives you the spirit to
get rid of it. All the applause and curses of folklore are addressed to people in the novel The People in the
heat. In the work we observed the applause and curses that occur in the speech of different peoples among
couples and friends. Cheers and curses have been used in the prose works of literary literature of all time
as analytical folklorism. Applause and curses in prose works serve to clarify the story, the story, the
composition of the work. Because the novel depicts the life of the scorpions, the author's real-life
applause is used in the heroic speech. Applause and curses in the work helped to clarify the subject matter
and draw its conclusions. Applause and curses in public speech are his creations. Folk art is an
inexhaustible source for every artist. Writing in the folklore helps the writer to integrate this prose into
popularity and popularization. All the applause and curses in the novel condemned the betrayal, the
expression of changes in the human psyche, the enhancement of the image of life in the prose, and, most
importantly, the internationalization of the work of art. The internationality in the novel makes her not fall
off the stage of literature. In any artistic work the spirit of that nation, the people. As novels are larger in
size than other literary genres, the stories in it are also much larger. Heroes, characters, characters are the
majority. In conclusion, the novel develops the characteristic features of creative characters in the novel,
analyzes the socio-spiritual issues of the period as a literary image based on folk images. The reader can
think about time, society, politics, life, and the future.
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