Typology of Uzbek and English Myths and Mythological Images

Authors

  • Shirinova Fotima 2nd course master`s degree student Navoi state pedagogical institute

Keywords:

myth, genre, mythological images, aetiological myth, historical myth, psychological myth.

Abstract

This article highlights general information about the myth genre, the etymology of this term and the history of it. Furthermore, this article is devoted to the typological study of myth and mythological images. The study illustrates comparative analysis of Uzbek and English myth and mythological images.

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Published

2022-11-08

How to Cite

Shirinova Fotima. (2022). Typology of Uzbek and English Myths and Mythological Images. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE & INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH ISSN: 2277-3630 Impact Factor: 8.036, 11(11), 34–35. Retrieved from https://gejournal.net/index.php/IJSSIR/article/view/1061