COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF UZBEK AND ENGLISH FAIRY TALES

  • Shaxlo XALILOVA Qarshi davlat universiteti Lingvistika kafedrasi katta o’qituvchisi
Keywords: fairy tale, evil character, positive character, royal, general feeling, genre, extraordinary

Abstract

The most interesting and wonderful folk tales are passed down from generation to generation. Such tales have become part of the nations’ culture, customs and history. The common similarities and differences of Uzbek and English tales are reflected in many fairy tales. Fairy tales often contain common feelings such as love, hate, courage, compassion and cruelty. Children need to understand and learn fairy tales so that they can better realize the national literature as well as the culture of the whole country.

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Published
2024-01-31
How to Cite
Shaxlo XALILOVA. (2024). COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF UZBEK AND ENGLISH FAIRY TALES. News of the NUUz, 1(1.1.1), 319-322. https://doi.org/10.69617/uzmu.v1i1.1.1.806