THE REPRESENTATION OF HUMAN FRAGILITY AND STRENGTH IN THE POEMS OF ALEXANDER FEINBERG

Authors

  • Adhamova Mohlaroy Nodirbek qizi UzSWLU, Faculty of 3rd English Philology Tashkent, Uzbekistan Author

Keywords:

Inner experiences, human psychology, inner resilience, poetic thought, spiritual stability, human fragility.

Abstract

This article explores how human fragility and inner strength are portrayed in selected poems by Alexander Feinberg. It examines how emotional experiences, a sense of moral awareness, and the search for self-understanding shape the lyrical voice. A close and in-depth reading of the poems shows that fragility in Feinberg’s work is not presented as simple weakness. Instead, it appears as a deeply human state connected with inner struggle and ethical reflection. Strength, in turn, does not emerge through dominance or outward power, but through patience, inner firmness, and the ability to remain spiritually steady. The study suggests that in Feinberg’s poetry, human experience unfolds through the natural connection between vulnerability and resilience.

References

1. Feinberg, A. (2021). Qoralanmaga qasida. Toshkent: Ma’naviyat.

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3. Kierkegaard, S. (1980). The concept of anxiety (R. Thomte, Trans.). Princeton University Press. (Original work published 1844)

4. Ricoeur, P. (1976). Interpretation theory: Discourse and the surplus of meaning. Texas Christian University Press.

5. Sartre, J.-P. (2003). Being and nothingness (H. E. Barnes, Trans.). Routledge. (Original work published 1943)

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Published

2026-03-24

How to Cite

THE REPRESENTATION OF HUMAN FRAGILITY AND STRENGTH IN THE POEMS OF ALEXANDER FEINBERG. (2026). YANGI RENESSANS, 3(3), 56-59. https://innoworld.net/index.php/yr/article/view/2127