* Senior Lecturer, Department of Uzbek Literature, Doctor of Philosophy in Philology, Nukus State Pedagogical Institute named after Ajiniyaz, Uzbekistan
Online published on 12 February, 2021.
In general, the image of a one-eyed man has ancient roots in the folklore of Turkic peoples. Furthermore, the fact that this supernatural symbol often belongs to negative heroes is reflected in fairy tales. The supernatural, on the other hand, is largely a product of myth. For primitive human tribes, the sun and moon, trees and rivers, clouds and wind are living “beings”. Dirty meat is also not put on the horse. Women cannot ride such a horse, and if they ride, a bad thing will happen in their lives. The yellow horse now belonged to the Khan god. If we, men, ride a horse, we wash first. Indeed, it can be interpreted that the ancient imagination and concepts, the criteria for understanding the primitive world, are mostly preserved in these categories and are views that apply to all the peoples of the world. In any form, these views emerge as a product of artistic thinking and are referred to in the scientific literature by the terms “remnants” and “relics”.
Interpreted, Primitive, Supernatural