SYMBOLIC IMAGES AND PHILOSOPHICAL CONTENT IN THE POETRY OF FATMA SHENGIL

Authors

  • Sayohat Arziqulova Tashkent State University of Uzbek Language and Literature Author

Keywords:

Fatma Shengil, modern Turkish poetry, symbolic-allegorical images, philosophical lyrics, religious motifs, concept of life and death, aesthetic analysis, spiritual values.

Abstract

This article is devoted to the analysis of the poetic works of Fatma Shengil, a prominent representative of modern Turkish literature. The study examines the collection “Black Water” and the poem “Twice One Song,” analyzing their aesthetic features, symbolic-allegorical forms, and philosophical-religious layers. The findings reveal the connection of the poet’s творчество with national and spiritual values, the influence of Islamic worldview elements, and the manifestation of Eastern classical literary traditions in modern poetic forms. The works explore eternal themes such as human life and destiny, moral purity and sinfulness, faith and attachment to worldly pleasures, and spiritual perfection.

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Published

2026-03-05