IN FAINBERG’S PERSPECTIVE: HARMONY OF MOTHERLAND, LOVE AND NATURE
Abstract
This article explores Aleksandr Arkadyevich Faynberg’s poem “Motherland”, focusing on the integration of homeland, love, and nature. The study examines the poem’s imagery, labor motif, and the lyrical subject’s civic consciousness, showing how these elements convey the Motherland as a moral and spiritual value rather than merely a geographical space. Faynberg’s realistic and humanistic approach highlights emotional attachment, historical memory, and personal responsibility, emphasizing the poem’s significance in Uzbek literature and intercultural understanding
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