Comparative Analysis of Tree-Named Titles in Uzbek and English Literature
Keywords:
tree imagery, literary symbolism, Uzbek literature, English literature, comparative analysis, poetic titles.Abstract
This article explores the symbolic and cultural significance of tree-named literary titles in both Uzbek and English literature. By examining prominent examples across genres, the study identifies how tree imagery embedded in titles reflects philosophical, emotional, and national themes. The article employs comparative literary analysis, supported by selected poetic and narrative texts, to illustrate the universal and culture-specific roles of trees as literary symbols.
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