HISTORICAL STAGES OF THE BETRAYAL MOTIF IN UZBEK SHORT STORY WRITING

Authors

  • MIRZAYEVA MAFTUNA SHERALIYEVNA MA Student of Uzbek Language and Literature Asian Technologies University

Keywords:

betrayal motif, Uzbek short story, motif poetics, moral values, Jadid literature, psychological realism, everyday realism, internal conflict, problem of conscience, open ending, contemporary short story.

Abstract

This article analyzes the historical stages in the development of the betrayal motif in Uzbek short story writing on the basis of a chronological and poetic approach. It examines the moral and didactic interpretations of the betrayal motif in folklore and classical written literature, its social and educational content in Jadid-era short stories, its psychological deepening in the short stories of the 1960s–1980s, as well as its internal, subtextual, and symbolic manifestations in independence-period and contemporary literature. The study reveals the evolution of the betrayal motif from a moral-normative phenomenon to an issue of personal choice and conscience. The article aims to identify the stable semantic core of the betrayal motif in Uzbek literary thought and to trace its poetic transformation.

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Published

2026-02-07

How to Cite

MIRZAYEVA MAFTUNA SHERALIYEVNA. (2026). HISTORICAL STAGES OF THE BETRAYAL MOTIF IN UZBEK SHORT STORY WRITING. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 13(2), 292–294. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/5000