25.04.2025 "Modern Science and Research" xalqaro ilmiy jurnali 1 seriyasi. Volume 4 Issue 4
Abstract. This study examines the historical and cultural background of English metaphors, focusing on how different eras and cultural shifts have influenced metaphorical language in English literature and communication. Metaphors, as fundamental elements of human cognition and linguistic expression, reflect the collective experiences, beliefs, and traditions of a society. By tracing the development of metaphors from ancient Anglo-Saxon times through the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and into modern English usage, the study reveals how historical events, philosophical movements, and cultural transformations shaped the metaphorical worldview of English speakers. The research emphasizes the role of religion, mythology, exploration, industrialization, and globalization in enriching and diversifying metaphorical expressions. Through the analysis of various literary works, speeches, and everyday language, the study highlights how metaphors serve not only as artistic tools but also as mirrors of historical consciousness and cultural identity. Special attention is given to the way metaphors evolved alongside changes in social structures, technological advancements, and political ideologies.
Keywords: Metaphor, Historical background, Cultural background, Anglo-Saxon period, Middle Ages, Renaissance, Modern English, Mythology.