THE ARTISTIC INTERPRETATION OF SYMBOLISM IN SHUHRAT’S NOVELS (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE NOVEL “THOSE WHO SOUGHT PARADISE”)

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Western European Studies

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The article provides a scientific analysis of the literary nature of symbols and emblematic images in fiction, their role in the creation of artistic imagery, and the symbolic functions used in the novel “Those Who Sought Paradise.” The study reveals how concepts such as paradise, freedom, homeland, labor, and human dignity transform into symbolic meanings within the work. It also analyzes the author’s spiritual and philosophical worldview through artistic examples, highlighting the aesthetic significance of symbolism in shaping national consciousness

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