CULTURAL SPECIFICITY AND REPRESENTATION OF MYTHOLOGICAL IMAGES IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LITERATURE
Kalit so‘zlar
Mythology, English literature, Uzbek literature, cultural specificityAnnotasiya
This article explores the use of mythological images in English and Uzbek literature, analyzing how these representations reflect cultural specificity and shared human experiences. By examining notable literary works from both traditions, we aim to uncover the ways in which mythology serves as a lens through which authors express cultural values, beliefs, and social norms. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding these mythological references, which enrich the narrative and deepen the reader's engagement with the text.
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