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SUN’IY INTELLEKTDAN SAMARALI FOYDALANISHNING
ZAMONAVIY TENDENSIYALARI»
POETIC FEATURES OF ARTISTIC LANGUAGE IN MODERN ENGLISH AND
UZBEK PROSE
Author: Yaxshiyeva Gulbahor Mo`min qizi
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Affiliation: Master student of Nordic International University
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19691047
ANNOTATION
This research explores the poetic features of artistic language in modern English and Uzbek
prose, focusing on how stylistic devices such as imagery, metaphor, symbolism, rhythm, and
figurative language contribute to the aesthetic and expressive richness of prose texts. The
study examines the transformation of prose into a more artistic form of expression through
the integration of poetic elements that enhance emotional impact and deepen meaning.
The work provides a comparative analysis of English and Uzbek prose traditions, highlighting
both universal and culture-specific features of artistic language. In modern English prose,
poetic features often reflect psychological complexity, fragmentation, and stylistic
experimentation, while Uzbek prose tends to emphasize cultural identity, traditional
symbolism, and natural imagery. Despite these differences, both literary traditions
demonstrate a shared tendency to enrich narrative structure through poetic means.
Keywords: artistic language, poetic features, prose, stylistics, imagery, metaphor, symbolism,
rhythm, figurative language, English prose, Uzbek prose, comparative literature, cultural
identity, aesthetic expression.
INTRODUCTION
Language, in its most elevated artistic form, transcends its primary
communicative function and becomes a vehicle for aesthetic experience, emotional
resonance, and intellectual depth. Prose, often perceived as a straightforward
narrative medium, frequently incorporates poetic features that blur the boundaries
between prose and poetry. These features—imagery, rhythm, symbolism, metaphor,
and stylistic innovation—transform ordinary language into artistic expression. In
modern English and Uzbek prose, the integration of poetic elements reflects both
universal literary tendencies and culturally specific traditions.
This introduction explores the poetic features of artistic language in
contemporary English and Uzbek prose, examining how writers employ stylistic
devices to enrich narrative texture, deepen meaning, and evoke emotional
responses. By comparing these two literary traditions, we gain insight into the shared
human impulse toward aesthetic expression as well as the unique cultural
frameworks that shape linguistic artistry. Artistic language differs fundamentally
from ordinary language in its intentional deviation from standard usage. While
everyday communication prioritizes clarity and efficiency, artistic language seeks
ambiguity, multiplicity of meaning, and emotional impact. In prose, this often
manifests through heightened attention to form, sound, and figurative expression. 487
Modern prose writers consciously manipulate linguistic structures to achieve poetic
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