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SUN’IY INTELLEKTDAN SAMARALI FOYDALANISHNING
ZAMONAVIY TENDENSIYALARI»
AESTHETIC AND POETIC ROLE OF EXPRESSIVE DEVICES IN ENGLISH AND
UZBEK POETRY
Author: Yadgarova Surayyo Fatxullaevna
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Affiliation: Master’s Degree student, Nordic International university 1
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20000912
ANNOTATION
This article examines the aesthetic and poetic role of expressive devices in English and Uzbek
poetry. The study focuses on figurative and stylistic means such as metaphor, imagery,
symbolism, personification, repetition, and sound devices, which enhance the artistic and
emotional impact of poetic texts. Descriptive, stylistic, and comparative methods were used
to analyze selected poems from both literary traditions. The findings show that expressive
devices play a significant role in shaping poetic imagery, musicality, and meaning, while
cultural and historical factors influence their usage. The study confirms that expressive
devices are essential for enriching poetic language and strengthening its aesthetic value.
Keywords: expressive devices, poetic language, aesthetics, English poetry, Uzbek poetry,
metaphor, imagery, symbolism, stylistics, figurative language, comparative analysis.
INTRODUCTION
Poetry has long been regarded as one of the most refined and expressive forms
of human communication. Unlike ordinary language, poetic language is
characterized by its heightened aesthetic function, emotional intensity, and artistic
imagery. One of the main factors that contribute to the aesthetic power of poetry is
the use of expressive devices. These devices, which include metaphor, simile,
symbolism, alliteration, personification, repetition, and imagery, allow poets to
convey complex ideas, emotions, and cultural meanings in a condensed and
powerful form. The study of the aesthetic and poetic role of expressive devices is
therefore essential for understanding how poetry functions as both an artistic and
linguistic phenomenon. In both English and Uzbek literary traditions, poetry
occupies a central place in cultural and artistic life. Despite differences in historical
development, cultural context, and linguistic structure, poets in both traditions rely
on expressive devices to create imagery, evoke emotional responses, and enhance
the musicality of their works. The comparative study of expressive devices in English
and Uzbek poetry provides valuable insights into universal principles of poetic
expression as well as culturally specific features of artistic language. The aesthetic
function of language in poetry differs significantly from its communicative function
in everyday speech. In ordinary communication, language primarily serves to convey
information clearly and efficiently. In poetry, however, language is used not only to
communicate meaning but also to create beauty, rhythm, and emotional resonance.
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Expressive devices play a crucial role in this process, enabling poets to transform
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