COLOR SYMBOLISM IN AMERICAN AND UZBEK FANTASTIC WORKS. (EXAMPLE OF THE WORKS OF RAY BRADBURY, IZAEK ASIMOV, KHOJIAKBAR SHAIKHOV AND ISAJAN SULTON)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8198883Keywords:
symbolism, fiction, symbolic details, genre, spiritual experienceAbstract
This article discusses color symbolism in American and Uzbek fantasy works. It provides information about the use of colors, their significance, their different aspects and importance in different nations, as shown in the works of Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, Khojiakbar Shaikhov and Isajon Sultan.
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