The Artistic And Aesthetic Significance Of Folk Epics

Authors

  • Aziza Amrillayevna Khodjayeva Teacher of Uzbek Language and Literature Vocational School No. 1, Jondor District

Abstract

This article is dedicated to studying the artistic and aesthetic significance
of folk epics. As an integral part of the spiritual and cultural heritage of the people, folk
epics reflect their historical events, heroism, and moral values. The article analyzes the
epic, symbolic, and musical characteristics of folk epics, their role in people's lives,
artistic devices, and aesthetic forms. It highlights how national ideas, moral ideals, and
aesthetic worldviews are expressed through these works. Furthermore, the article
examines the influence of folk epics from oral tradition to modern culture and literature.
Folk epics are not only depictions of historical events but also serve as a crucial medium
for uniting the people and shaping their moral and aesthetic perspectives. This article
provides an in-depth analysis of the role of folk epics in literature and culture.

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Published

2024-11-20

How to Cite

Aziza Amrillayevna Khodjayeva. (2024). The Artistic And Aesthetic Significance Of Folk Epics . International Journal of Informatics and Data Science Research, 1(10), 10–12. Retrieved from https://scientificbulletin.com/index.php/IJIDSR/article/view/386