THE MAIN MOTIVES IN FATIKH KARIM'S POETRY OF THE WAR YEARS
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https://doi.org/10.46291/ISPECIJSSHvol3iss1pp34-40Keywords:
Fatih Karim, poetry, Great Patriotic War, motive, poem, poem.Abstract
The article is devoted to the analysis of the main motifs in the poems and poems of F. Karim created during the Great Patriotic War. In his work during the Great Patriotic War, the country of F. Karim was the object of depicting the image of a Soviet soldier fighting for his homeland and portraying it against a bloodless enemy. As the main motive in the works, first and foremost, the struggle resonates. Adhering to the concept of wartime, Fatih Karim contemplates the categories of death and immortality and carries out the idea that dying to fight for his native country and people is the attainment of eternal life. In his poems, therefore, the motive of song and creativity comes into play. Fatih Karim is always thinking about his homeland on the battlefields. In this regard, in some of the verses, the motive of returning as the main structural unit is expressed. The motive of victory in the works of Fatih Karim also becomes one of the central motives. In his poems, however, the author conveys the motives of struggle and devotion to the country through the personal tragedies of individual images and relates it to the motive of sacrifice for your country.
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РӘМИЕВ, Зөфәр, (2004),Үлемсезлек // Кәрим Ф. Кыр казы: Шигырьләр, поэмалар. Казан
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