HUMAN SPIRIT IN SAID AHMAD'S NOVEL "UFQ"

Authors

  • Alladustova Farzona Azamat kizi Samarkand State named after Sharaf Rashidov University Urgut branch, pedagogy and Faculty of Language Teaching, Uzbek language and 1st year student of literature

Keywords:

Said Ahmad, “Ufq”, novel, trilogy, identity crisis, spiritual revival, tragedy, symbolic details, image

Abstract

This article analyzes the artistic depiction of human experiences and social environment in the novel Ufq. Through the inner life of the characters, their relationships, and personal experiences, the study highlights individual struggles, values, and psychological development. The research focuses on the ideological content, literary style, and depiction of the historical context in the novel. In addition, the structure and artistic devices employed in the work effectively reveal the complex interactions between the individual and society. This analysis facilitates a deeper understanding of psychological realism and social themes ing Uzbek prose, providing a scholarly evoluation of the novel’s literary significance.

References

Mirzayev. S “Uzbek literature of the 20th century” 2005, “New century generation”

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Karimov. N and others "History of Uzbek Literature of the 20th Century" 1999, "O'qituvchi"

Said Ahmad "Ufq" 2024, Tashkent.

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Published

2026-03-28

How to Cite

Alladustova Farzona Azamat kizi. (2026). HUMAN SPIRIT IN SAID AHMAD’S NOVEL "UFQ". Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 13(03), 1213–1215. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/5784