THE IMAGE OF WOMEN IN UZBEKISTAN LITERATURE: THE HARMONY OF TRADITION AND MODERNITY
Keywords:
female image, Uzbek literature, tradition, modernity, artistic analysis, spiritual and moral edges, national thought, modern literature, Alisher Navoi, Alpomish, love, family.Abstract
This article analyzes the formation and development of the image of a woman in Uzbek literature in a combination of traditional and modern views. In the process of research, the artistic characteristics of female characters in classical, modern and modern literature samples were revealed. The spiritual and moral aspects of female images created by the authors were highlighted. In conclusion, it is based on the fact that the image of a woman is an important artistic tool that harmoniously expresses national thought and modern social consciousness.
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