HOPE AND INNER EMOTIONS: HUMAN AND COSMIC MOTIFS IN ALEKSANDR FAYNBERG’S “YULDUZ”

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This article examines Aleksandr Faynberg’s poem “YULDUZ,” focusing on the motifs of human hope, inner emotions, and the relationship between humanity and the cosmos. The poem uses the image of a star as a symbol of human aspirations, desires, and spiritual guidance. This study analyzes artistic imagery, metaphors, repetition, and symbolism to demonstrate how Faynberg portrays human emotional complexity and universal philosophical themes through poetic devices. By examining the star motif and cosmic imagery, this article reveals how Faynberg integrates human psychology, existential reflection, and aesthetic experience in his lyric poetry.

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Moldiyeva , Z. ., & Bannopova, Z. . (2026). HOPE AND INNER EMOTIONS: HUMAN AND COSMIC MOTIFS IN ALEKSANDR FAYNBERG’S “YULDUZ”. Молодые ученые, 4(17), 9–11. извлечено от https://in-academy.uz/index.php/yo/article/view/76250

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