Motive Cytilization

Authors

  • Salimakhon Mirzayeva Rayimjonovna Professor of the Department of Literary Studies at Andijan State University
  • Mahamadjonova Odinakhon Khamidullo qizi Doctoral candidate at Andijan State University

Keywords:

Motif, plot, folklorism

Abstract

This article discusses the relationship between written literature and folklore. Written literature and folklore cannot be imagined without each other. Motive stylization can be found not only in epic works, but also in children's game folklore. Children's folklore is usually created within epic traditions. For this reason, the motifs in it are colorful and similar to epic works. The composition of folklore works should be studied through the analysis of motifs. Such motifs as honesty, test, journey, rescue, danger, death, resurrection, captivity, bargaining, flight, adoption, wish for goodness, shame, punishment are more common in children's game folklore.

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Published

2024-12-20

How to Cite

Rayimjonovna, S. M., & Khamidullo qizi, M. O. (2024). Motive Cytilization. American Journal of Language, Literacy and Learning in STEM Education (2993-2769), 2(12), 183–186. Retrieved from http://grnjournal.us/index.php/STEM/article/view/6387