THE INTERPRETATION OF POETIC DEVICES IN THE POETICS OF SUFI ALLAHYAR
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Sufi Allahyar, Sabot ul-ojizin, Uzbek classical literature, poetic devicesAbstract
This article investigates the artistic and poetic devices employed in Sufi Allahyar’s renowned didactic work Sabot ul-ojizin, one of the significant monuments of Uzbek classical literature. The study focuses on the ways in which religious, moral-didactic, and Sufi-philosophical ideas are expressed through a complex system of poetic devices. Particular attention is paid to such traditional rhetorical and poetic figures as tazmin — intertextual incorporation, tashbeh — simile, tajnis — paronomasia or homonymic wordplay, tazod — antithesis, talmeh — allusion, and istiora — metaphor.
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