Family Motif in the Epic “Bahrom and Gulandom”

Epic, Family, Child, Upbringing, Value, Folklore.

Authors

  • Manzura Narzikulova Candidate of Philological Sciences, Institute of Uzbek language, literature and folklore of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan
December 29, 2021

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The present paper is about the noble views of our national values, including family, child rearing and respect for ancestors reflected in Uzbek folk epics. Each folk epic - whether it is gallant, romantic or historical in nature, to a certain degree imaginatively communicates the nation’s views on great and fiendish, man and nature, family and society, love and commitment, life and death. The peoples of the world started to completely understand this truth within the period when their heroic epics were being created and shaped, and expressed it artistically in their epics. Afterward, when the states developed and the issue of statehood was resolved, the idea of ​​the family, which was of break even with significance to the solidarity of the people, got to be the staged stage of the historical-folklore process after the heroic epics.