The Motif of Moral Education in Tajik Folk Proverbs
Kodirova Saodat AbdirahimovnaAssociate professor, d.ph.s. (PhD), Navoi State University, Uzbekistan
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This article analyzes how these meanings are reflected in Tajik proverbs through symbolic, metaphorical, and philosophical expressions. Proverbs are considered as a specific linguocultural code that reveals the moral ideals of each nation and its attitude toward labor and truth. The study shows that exposing negative characteristics in society and encouraging an active response to them constitute a central purpose of Tajik proverbs. It is also emphasized that a spiritual and aesthetic orientation encouraging individuals to understand inner purity, conscience, and honesty plays a dominant role.
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