Vol 3 (2019): Global Education: Perspectives, Innovations, Issues, and Challenges
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Allegorical analysis of social life


Mohira Islomova
The teacher of the Foreign Languages department of inter humanitarian faculties, Uzbekistan
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Published December 27, 2019
Keywords
  • literary connections,
  • creative influence,
  • tradition,
  • imagine,
  • figurativeness,
  • symbolism,
  • allegory,
  • character of work,
  • theme,
  • idea,
  • vitaility
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How to Cite
Mohira Islomova. (2019). Allegorical analysis of social life. Proceedings of The ICECRS, 3. https://doi.org/10.21070/icecrs.v3i0.298

Abstract

In the article the influence of the ancient Indian epic on world literature is reflected in the scientific analysis of the reflection of events in public life, interpersonal and social relations through symbolic and figurative characters, allegorical heroes.                                                                                         

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