THE THEME OF MOTHERLAND IN ROBERT BURN’S POETRY

Xamrayev Sevinch Zarifboyevna

Kenjayeva Muxlisa Bahadirovna

Ключевые слова: KEYWORDS: Robert Burns, Motherland, landscape, novel, character, homeland, Scotland


Аннотация

This article delves into Robert Burns's profound depiction of the motherland
theme in his poetry, focusing on his passionate portrayal of Scotland. Burns, known as
the national poet of Scotland, intricately weaves themes of patriotism, nostalgia, and
cultural identity throughout his works. Through analysing selected poems such as
"Auld Lang Syne" and "To a Mouse," this study illuminates Burns's deep emotional
connection to his homeland and its people. By examining the linguistic and thematic
elements employed by Burns, this article offers insights into how his poetry continues
to resonate with readers, capturing the essence of Scotland's enduring spirit and
collective identity.


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