The Specific Features Of Literary Art

Authors

  • Bahor Boltayevna Shukurova Lecturer at Termiz State University of Engineering and Agrotechnologies, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philology, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Literary art, aesthetics, figurative language

Abstract

Literary art is a unique form of human expression that combines language, imagination, and creativity to reflect the human experience. Unlike other forms of communication, literature transcends the mere transmission of information by employing aesthetic, emotional, and symbolic dimensions. This paper examines the specific features of literary art, including its aesthetic function, use of figurative language, narrative techniques, and ability to convey universal themes. By exploring these characteristics, the study highlights how literature differs from other forms of linguistic expression and demonstrates its enduring cultural and educational significance.

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Published

2025-11-10