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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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