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ABDULLA ORIPOV’UN ŞİİRİNDE TOPLUMA ADANMIŞLIĞIN KUTSALLIĞI

Muhayyo RayhonovaQarshi Davlat Universiteti
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An examination of the issue of the artistic interpretation of the relationship between the artist and society has shown that the poet reflects the principles of the artist in the poems devoted to this subject.According to him, the artist should write only according to the dictates of the heart, artistry does not support coercion and falsity.The relationship between the artist and society is not a temporary, random issue for Abdulla Oripov.Abdulla Oripov considered the artist to be the foremost person, the heart and brain of society.We have evaluated Abdulla Oripov's work in two stages, but this is a multifaceted classification, which is mainly due to the historical and social environment, social ideals and ideology.Because in the poet's work, the ideological-aesthetic ideal, the main emotion, the inner spirit, the style are integral and unchanging.As a thinker, the poet can always see with his inner eyes the conflict between reality, past-reality and high ideals, between word and deed, between the pulpit and the realities of life, and as an artist he expressed it in a high artistic form.When Kaysin Guliev said that "Abdulla Oripov perceives the expressive power of words, sees life as he knows it," he meant understanding the essence of reality and expressing it in an appropriate form.At the root of all this, there is no doubt, are the great changes that have taken place in our society.The personality of the poet is very important in the analysis of a work of art.Therefore, poetry reflects the processes occurring in the soul of the poet.In fact, the artist himself cannot always experience this evolution, this experience, because artistry is a momentary mysterious manifestation of the soul.

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