Features of the glorification of the youngest son in Turkish fairy tales
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https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-6887-2025-150-1-315-325Keywords:
myth, fairy tale, mythology, folklore, fantasy, youngest son, heroic epic, everyday ritualAbstract
The article examines the glorification and comparative analysis of the image of the youngest son inTurkish folk tales. Our values have been the first since ancient times, traditions, language, religion.Since the middle of the twentieth century, the Kazakh country has been irreparably destroyed by enemyinvasions. Nevertheless, oral literature, including fairy tales and ancient psalms, which have become the unfading light of folk spirituality, constantly motivates us to awaken some of our dormant instincts andknowledge in our historical memory. As you know, on the basis of this knowledge, the process of uniting the Turkic peoples into five spheres of one hand is underway. In the article, we examined the folklore heritage inherent in the Turkish peoples, the common culture of the peoples and nationalitiesthat make up the Turkish nationality, and a single indigenous civilization. One of the areas is the generational problem in oral literature. In particular, we focused on the image and glorification of the youngest son, who was the mainstay of shanyrak, the symbol of an entire dynasty. In general literature, fantastic tales are heterogeneous in genre, they contain simple stories typical of a primitive community,heroic tales, as well as everyday adventure works.
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