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CONCLUSION
The present study examined the aesthetic and poetic role of expressive devices
in English and Uzbek poetry. The analysis focused on figurative and stylistic means
such as metaphor, simile, imagery, symbolism, personification, repetition, and sound
devices, which play a central role in shaping poetic language. The results of the
research confirm that expressive devices are not merely decorative elements but
essential tools that help poets convey meaning, create imagery, and evoke emotional
responses in readers. One of the main conclusions of the study is that both English
and Uzbek poetic traditions actively employ expressive devices to enhance the
artistic quality of poetry. Metaphor and imagery were found to be among the most
frequently used devices in both literatures. These elements allow poets to express
abstract ideas through concrete images, making poetry more vivid and meaningful.
Symbolism also plays an important role, as it enables poets to communicate complex
philosophical and emotional ideas indirectly, encouraging readers to interpret the
deeper layers of meaning. At the same time, the comparative analysis revealed
certain differences in the use of expressive devices. English poetry often emphasizes
individual perception, psychological depth, and symbolic representation of inner
experiences. Uzbek poetry, on the other hand, frequently reflects national traditions,
cultural values, and the close relationship between humans and nature. Natural
imagery, references to homeland, and traditional symbols are especially
characteristic of Uzbek poetic language. These differences demonstrate that while
expressive devices may be universal in form, their meanings and functions are
influenced by cultural and historical contexts. Another important conclusion is that
expressive devices contribute significantly to the aesthetic impact of poetry. Sound
patterns such as alliteration, assonance, and rhythm enhance the musical quality of
poems and strengthen their emotional tone. Repetition and parallelism help
emphasize key ideas and create structural harmony within the text. These features
make poetry more memorable and increase its expressive power. The study also
shows that the analysis of poetic language requires an interdisciplinary approach.
Linguistic, stylistic, and literary methods are all necessary for understanding how
expressive devices function in poetic texts. The use of descriptive, comparative, and
contextual analysis in this research made it possible to identify patterns in the use of
expressive devices and to interpret their artistic significance. Despite the findings
obtained, certain limitations should be acknowledged. The study was based on a
limited selection of poems, which may not fully represent the diversity of modern
English and Uzbek poetry. In addition, interpretation of poetic language may vary
depending on the reader’s cultural background and personal perception. Future
research could expand the range of texts analyzed and apply additional methods,
including corpus analysis or reader-response studies, to obtain more comprehensive
results.
In conclusion, expressive devices play a vital role in shaping the aesthetic and
poetic qualities of English and Uzbek poetry. They enrich poetic language, deepen
emotional expression, and strengthen the artistic impact of literary works.
Comparative analysis of the two poetic traditions highlights both universal principles
of poetic expression and culturally specific features. The results of this research
contribute to a better understanding of the relationship between language, culture,
and artistic creativity, and they may serve as a basis for further studies in stylistics, 598
comparative linguistics, and literary analysis.
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