Aybashova SYDYK ALAICHIEV - POET AND EDUCATOR
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https://doi.org/10.56122/..v1i2.168Keywords:
preacher, justice, artist, critic, stallion, cultural heritage, spiritual food.Abstract
The article talks about life, the development of singing art, personal destiny, life, themes of his creativity and art about Sydyk Alaichiev, who was smart and talented by nature, had words in his chest, and had a wandering mind, created art from what he saw, composed songs based on his thoughts, and was known among his elders as a children's singer.The poet's poems are analyzed, comparing good and bad, generous and ungenerous, who knows how to see the vicissitudes of life. What was glorified was that everything happens in life, the direction of life, the complexity of fate, the suffering endured, renewal along with dreams, changes in society, the care of the Soviet government, the work done. Attention was drawn to the fact that the poet’s poems are valued as a cultural heritage left to the next generation. As an educator, it was said that he was a teacher at a literacy school in 1927-1953, he was the first teacher who, with his songs, gave spiritual food to youth and enlightened the people.
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