REPRESENTATION OF COLOR SYMBOLISM IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK FAIRY TALES

Authors

  • Nusratova Aziza Chuliboyevna Teacher of English Literature department Bukhara State University., Uzbekistan

Keywords:

national and cultural characteristics, artistic text, color, literary text, phraseological units, proverbs, sayings.

Abstract

Colorism words in Uzbek and English play an important role in creating and revealing a character’s image. They carry culturally significant information about a certain people, help to show the relationship of a person in society, to see the national and cultural characteristics of both societies. Within the framework of an artistic text, color can not only convey external portrait characteristics, but also indicate the mental world and physical state of a person.

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Published

2023-09-30