CROSS-CULTURAL INTERPRETATION OF SYMBOLS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LITERATURE
Keywords:
Cross-cultural, interpretation, symbols, English, Uzbek, literature, comparative analysis.Abstract
The article focuses on the cross-cultural interpretation of symbols in English and Uzbek literature, aiming to identify both commonalities and disparities in the understanding of shared symbols. By examining how these symbols are perceived in different cultural contexts, the paper sheds light on the universal and culture-specific aspects of symbolic interpretation.
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