THE IMAGE OF THE AUTHOR AND THE LYRICAL OBJECT

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  • Dabilov Perdegaliy Abatbaevich Karakalpak State University, Republic of Karakalpakstan, Nukus

Abstract

The image of the author, the lyrical subject and the lyrical hero form the basis of the subject structure. Since these categories depict objective reality through the lyrical “me”. But, this form of display means only the external manifestations of these three categories. And in terms of internal content, they differ from each other. In this article we consider the role of the lyrical object in creating the image of the author.

In the lyrics, one of the forms of conveying thoughts through the subject is the image of the author. In the theoretical part of the work, we expressed our personal position on the image of the author, taking into account the opinions of literary critic. For example, literary critic K.Khudaibergenov wrote: “If the reader does not see his own feelings in the poem, but sees only the author’s own feelings or life facts, then an image of the author is created” [11: 11]. Looking at it from this point of view, he sharply criticizes the opinion of literary critic T.Mambetniyazov, who made the wrong conclusion that some poems depicting the image of the author of that time have the image of a lyrical hero [12: 48-49]. So, in this opinion of the scientist (K.Khudaibergenov - P.D.), the poet’s soulful thing belongs only to him and no one else is excited by the idea that the image of a lyrical hero is being created. These comments of the scientist about the image of the author are correct from one point of view. But if you look at it from the other side, it is noticeable that these opinions about the image of the author are one-sided. Based on this point of view, we consider the image of the author conditionally in two:......

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Dabilov Perdegaliy Abatbaevich. (2023). THE IMAGE OF THE AUTHOR AND THE LYRICAL OBJECT. EPRA International Journal of Research and Development (IJRD), 8(7), 63–67. Retrieved from http://eprajournals.net/index.php/IJRD/article/view/2392