The Main Importance of Magical Means in Literary Fairy Tales

Authors

  • Norova Rahima Fayzulloevna Teacher at Uzbekistan State, World Languages University

Abstract

Figurative fairy tales are mainly organized in a class society. They fulfill a critical function. Animals that were once considered totems became characters in a portable sense that reflected socio-political content. "Fox with a wolf"," distribution of a Fox"," two owls"," sparrow"," the work of a snake to poison"," lamb with a crow"," Little Fly"," Frog bikach"," cunning Quail", " Revenge of a goat"," rooster with a Fox " are considered fairy tales built on a figurative basis. These tales are formed mainly in the Society of feudalism and stand close to the allegorical genre with attention to form and content. Already, the plot is based on portable meaning as well as allegorical images of sistemais for them typological phenomena. In this respect, in this type of fairy tale, animals and poultry speak human language, giving a conscious attitude to the life of being. This thing is aimed at promoting social content, a democratic idea. Hence, figurative fairy tales in the past served as a spiritual weapon of the working people in the fight against the exploiters. In magical fairy tales, wolves, bears, snakes are the main character or excellent assistants to the main character, consequently, they are interpreted as a positive character. The characters retained some characters associated with anthropomorphic detail and myth. In figurative fairy tales, however, this feature is practically not found.

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Published

2024-03-28

How to Cite

Fayzulloevna, N. R. (2024). The Main Importance of Magical Means in Literary Fairy Tales. Miasto Przyszłości, 46, 904–906. Retrieved from https://miastoprzyszlosci.com.pl/index.php/mp/article/view/2974