Poetry and Poetry Interpretation In “Devoni Foniy”

Authors

  • Azimov Yunus Yusupovich Professor of Bukhara State Pedagogical Institute, Candidate of Philological Sciences
  • Yusufzoda Shabnami Yunus Associate Professor of Urgench State Pedagogical Institute, Doctor of Philosophy in Pedagogical Sciences (PhD)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47134/diksima.v2i2.177

Keywords:

Poetry, Poetry Interpretation, Devoni Foniy, Symbolism, Literary Analysis, Metaphor, Imagery, Classical Literature, Cultural Context, Themes and Motifs, Historical Influence, Spirituality, Sufi Poetry, Persian Influence, Linguistic Style

Abstract

Devoni Foniy undergoes evaluation through poetic analysis as well as interpretation because it stands as an important work from the plentiful body of early poetic literature. The investigation evaluates crucial concepts and artistic features and historic and cultural elements in the text to reveal its philosophical and historical nature. Multiple interpretive theories receive analysis through symbolical interpretations and subtle language elements which carry additional meanings. The literary and intellectual standing of Devoni Foniy emerges through assessing poetic elements and literary techniques in his work thus confirming his central role within classical and modern literary discussions.

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2025-03-25

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Azimov Yunus Yusupovich, & Yusufzoda Shabnami Yunus. (2025). Poetry and Poetry Interpretation In “Devoni Foniy”. Indonesian Culture and Religion Issues, 2(2), 8. https://doi.org/10.47134/diksima.v2i2.177

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