Sarcouncil Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences

Sarcouncil Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences

An Open access peer reviewed international Journal
Publication Frequency- Monthly
Publisher Name-SARC Publisher

ISSN Online- 2945-3488
Country of origin- PHILIPPINES
Impact Factor- 4.1
Language- English

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Specific Characteristics of Style in Uzbek Jadids Poetry (Example of Poems of Fitrat, Elbek and Botu)

Keywords: jadids literature, Fitrat, Botu, Elbek, style, form, individual style, motive

Abstract: The main style of Uzbek poetry until the beginning of the 20th century, until the modern era, was a silent form based on a certain pattern, mainly visual means, word games. By the time of the national renaissance, some changes took place in the form as well as in the style. First of all, it can be observed that the poets looked at literature and poetry as a means of propagating their ideas and tried to convey them in a simple, vernacular language as much as possible. True, in the last years of the Khanate period, enlightened poets wrote many poems in new styles, which are somewhat different from classical literature. First of all, it can be observed that the poets looked at literature and poetry as a means of propagating their ideas and tried to convey them in a simple, vernacular language as much as possible. Also, in some cases, there are cases of following European and Turkish poetry and imitating their style. It was impossible to widely promote the ideas of national independence without modern literature. Fitrat’s grassy poems, Behbudi's and Hamza’s painful dramas, Qadiri's novels narrating the dirtiest and darkest days of history, Cholpon’s multifaceted rich creative products, say a word to the people who are ready to submit to slavery. it was impossible to shoot like a rilik. For this reason, one of the styles of modern Uzbek poetry was the extreme socialization. Jadid literature also has its own approach and way of each creator along with the general style of the period. The poems of Fitrat, which are full of emphasis and questions, open disclosure of pain, and create in a way that can affect the depths of the heart, reveal their author at a glance. One of the peculiarities of modern Uzbek poetry is the richness of emphasis, expressed in light and impressive sentences. It is true that in some cases there are rhymes and stanzas. But if we connect it to the formation of the first experiences and the youth of the poets, everything will fall into place. For example, several of Elbek's poems are written in a simple and fluent language under the influence of folklore. Modern Uzbek poetry had a great influence on the literature of the next period. Whether we take the literature of the 30s of the XX century or the later periods, even in the poetry of the period of independence, the influence of modern poetry can be felt in some sense.

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