MYTHOLOGIZATION OF REALITY IN CREATIVE LITERARY THINKING (on the example of the work of Temur Pulatov)

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Dr. Otajanova Manzura Omanbaevna

Abstract

The reason why myths are becoming more and more entrenched in the structure of the literary
text is explained by the growing desire and need for writers to understand the laws and essence
of mythopoetics, which allows them to more deeply describe the experiences of the human
subconscious. Because the writer effectively uses traditional mythological plots and images
preserved through the oral art of the people, tries to promote a new literary concept by describing
the reality depicted in the work he creates on the basis of mythological imagery models.
In his works, Temur Pulatov combines fiction and reality, and on the basis of myths and legends
illuminates the spiritual world of man. Man embodies the unity of nature and society in a layer of
symbols. That is why in his works the flow of events calms down, and the activity of the
protagonists in thought and observation comes to the fore. The author symbolizes the essence of
the work through myths and legends, and symbolically names the heroes in accordance with their
inner world and actions in reality. They are Person-level characters who stand above the crowd.
In this work, which can be a shining example of mythologized prose, we can see that the
metamorphosis, that is, the interpretation of the motif of evolution from one form to another in
connection with the symbolic image of the tortoise, has become an artistic structure of
mythological space and time. Underlying the formation of the novel’s plot and the writer’s
artistic concept is the mythological interpretation that one of the protagonists, Benishon, who did
many injustices to people during his career, turned into a giant tortoise

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