This article examines the aesthetic and poetic role of expressive devices in English and Uzbek poetry. The study focuses on figurative and stylistic means such as metaphor, imagery, symbolism, personification, repetition, and sound devices, which enhance the artistic and emotional impact of poetic texts. Descriptive, stylistic, and comparative methods were used to analyze selected poems from both literary traditions. The findings show that expressive devices play a significant role in shaping poetic imagery, musicality, and meaning, while cultural and historical factors influence their usage. The study confirms that expressive devices are essential for enriching poetic language and strengthening its aesthetic value.
Surayyo Yadgarova (Sun,) studied this question.