The Use of Metaphors and Symbols in The Creation of Sa'dulla Hakim
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https://doi.org/10.51699/ijllal.v4i1.360Keywords:
Poetry, Metaphor, Symbol, Metaphorical, Homeland, Literary Studies, Image, Subjective, SimileAbstract
Through poetic metaphors and symbols poetry gains additional layers of comprehension along with vivid imagery that enhances its meaning. Through the usage of metaphors, a poet can connect things that seem untethered by using language that reshapes decontextualized ideas. Poets employ metaphors to share their feelings and experiences in hidden ways which intensifies the emotional weight of their poetry and stimulates the reader's mental imagery. Symbols function as linguistic tools that deliver extensive moral ideological or cultural teachings through the depiction of complicated concepts including both love and purity and national pride. The article focuses on analyzing metaphors and symbols that appear throughout the works of sensitive Uzbek poet and translator Sa'dulla Hakim. Points of symbolism along with vigorous metaphors run throughout his compositions to show his picture while reflecting what all Uzbek people feel. Our investigation of Sa'dulla Hakim's poetic images reveals how his metaphors as well as symbolic elements deepen both the emotional impact and cultural weight of his poems. The three key national symbols found in Sa'dulla Hakim's poetry along with bespoke metaphors of Uzbek patriotism show readers how his poetic expressions lead audiences to think about overarching human themes.
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