Abstract

The use of folklore in literature allows you better illuminate the daily lives of people, traditions and thinking, connected both territorially and historically, socially, culturally and spiritually. One of the most talented writers of Uzbek literature, N. Kabulov, in his article "the Pacific ocean of childhood" emphasizes that some critics claim that the story "the Sky of your childhood" is the second book of the "White steamship" by CH. Aitmatov (2). In addition, doctor of Philology M. Kushzhonov notes that the writer N. Kabul came to Uzbek literature to study the creative experience of CH. Aitmatov. Naturally, the typology of the gospel legends and their narratives requires a lot of study. When using each biblical religious mythology, it becomes clear that it is based on their ideological and aesthetic purpose. Central Asian writers have also turned their attention to mythological and religious themes in their work. He finds harmony with them, because they can listen to him and hear what you cannot say about adults. His parents-always busy with the household, do not notice his thoughts and desires, they do not have time for "empty conversations". And only his grandmother, who tells him the parable of Beshbulak, that is, about the spring-pyateritsa, brings up the origins of morality in him. Thus, this approach to studying Kyrgyz and Uzbek poetry shows that the typological study of the oral traditions of the two peoples is crucial. Another important factor in the need for such a typological analysis is the kinship of the social phenomenon of relations between the Uzbek and Kyrgyz peoples.

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