CULTURAL RESONANCE: PARALLELS AND DIVERGENCES IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH HEROIC EPICS
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Keywords. Society, Uzbek writing, English writing, social examination, courage, mythology, comparative writing, account structures, social values.Abstract
Annotation. This article investigates the people courageous legends of Uzbekistan and
Britain, highlighting both the parallels and divergences in their story structures, topical
components, and social importance. Through a comparative investigation, we look at how these
legends reflect the interesting verifiable settings, societal values, and ethical lessons of the
individual societies. By analyzing unmistakable works such as “Alpomish” from Uzbek old stories
and “Beowulf” from English convention, we reveal how each epic serves as a vessel of social
personality and communal values. This consider points not as it were to improve the understanding
of these courageous accounts but too to demonstrate the all inclusive topics of mettle, honor, and
the human encounter that rise above social boundaries.
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