THE THEME OF MOTHERLAND IN ROBERT BURN’S POETRY

Olloberganova Aziza

Kenjayeva Mukhlisa Baxodirovna

Keywords: KEYWORDS: Robert Burns, poetry, motherland, Scotland, patriotism, cultural identity.


Abstract


ABSTRACT
Robert Burns, Scotland's celebrated poet, frequently explored the theme of the
motherland in his works, reflecting his deep connection to Scotland. This article delves
into Burns's portrayal of Scotland as the motherland, examining the historical context,
Burns's personal relationship with Scotland, and the representation of the motherland
in his poetry. Through analysis of selected poems and exploration of recurring themes
and motifs, this study highlights Burns's nuanced depiction of Scotland, its landscapes,
people, and culture. Ultimately, it reflects on the enduring impact of Burns's poetry on
Scottish identity and literature.


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