THE POETIC FUNCTION OF PARALLELISMS IN KARAKALPAK, UZBEK, AND KAZAKH HAWJAR SONGS

Authors

  • Palimbetov Kamalbay Sarsenbaevich Doctor of Philological Sciences, Professor Karakalpak Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Karakalpak Research Institute of Humanities, Nukus, Republic of Karakalpakstan, Republic of Uzbekistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/

Keywords:

Tradition, bride's farewell wedding, hawjar, descriptive devices

Abstract

The article analyzes the traditional song performed during the bridegiving ceremony. The poetic function of parallelisms, one of the artistic devices in the lyrics of songs performed under the terms «hawjar» among the Karakalpaks, «yor-yor» among the Uzbeks, and «jar-jar» among the Kazakhs, is studied comparatively. The lyrical heroine's inner feelings about her life and future destiny, expressed through the girl's words, are illustrated through comparisons and contrasting descriptions. In this case, it is scientifically substantiated that the feeling of anxiety and anxiety in the girl's inner psychological state is reflected in the methods of psychological and thematic parallelism with a natural detail of life.

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Published

2026-06-09

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