THE IMAGE OF “GOROGLY” IN THE PLAY "MY DAYS"
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In the article, the interpretation of the image of Gorogli in the term "My Days", the analysis of the terms related to Gorogli's biography into three groups in terms of content and essence, as well as the term in folklore genre is drawn to its own analysis.
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