POETIC FEATURES OF ARTISTIC LANGUAGE IN MODERN ENGLISH AND UZBEK PROSE

Authors

  • Yaxshiyeva Gulbahor Mo`min qizi Master’s student of International Nordic University Author
  • Mamatqulova Saidaxon Shukurjonovna Senior teacher of Uzbekistan State World Languages University Author

Keywords:

poetic features, artistic language, modern prose, English prose, Uzbek prose, stylistics, figurative language, metaphor, imagery, symbolism, comparative analysis, literary language, expressive means, narrative style.

Abstract

This article analyzes the poetic features of artistic language in modern English and Uzbek prose. The study focuses on figurative and stylistic devices such as metaphor, imagery, symbolism, repetition, and personification, which enhance the aesthetic and emotional impact of literary texts. Descriptive, stylistic, and comparative methods were used to examine examples from contemporary prose. The results show that poetic devices are widely used in both literary traditions, though cultural and stylistic differences influence their expression. The research confirms that poetic features play an important role in enriching prose and strengthening its artistic and communicative effectiveness.

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Published

2026-05-14