ABDULLAH QAHHOR: 'QAYTA TUG'ILISH' - MARRIAGE, FREEDOM AND WOMEN'S SOCIAL STRUGGLE
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Abdulla Qahhor,Abstract
In Abdulla Qahhor's work "Qayta Tug‘ilish", themes such as marriage, freedom, and the social struggle of women are deeply analyzed. The novel particularly highlights the relationships between men and women, societal customs and values, and the social status of women. The social and personal struggles depicted in "Qayta Tug‘ilish", the process of self-realization, and the quest for freedom form crucial aspects of the work. Through its diverse characters, the novel portrays the social status of women and the struggles associated with them.
This article analyzes the novel, presenting Abdulla Qahhor's views on marriage, freedom, and the social struggles of women, and discusses their role in society, literary representation, and the relevance of these issues in contemporary times.
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