SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CRISES IN THE WORKS OF ABDULLA QAHHOR (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE STORY PATIENT
Keywords:
Social crisis, economic hardship, poverty, people’s lifestyle, realism, human psychology, moral values, social inequality.Abstract
This article scientifically and artistically analyzes the social and economic crises reflected in Abdulla Qahhor’s story “Bemor” (“Patient”) and the problems related to people’s living conditions. During the research, poverty, material insufficiency, social inequality, and the influence of economic hardship on human life and psychology are revealed through realistic artistic depictions in the work. The story analyzes the struggle of ordinary people for survival, family problems, difficulties related to medical services, and the psychological suffering of individuals through artistic examples. The article also discusses the writer’s artistic mastery in portraying humanity, kindness, patience, and moral values. The realistic style of depiction in “Bemor” (“Patient”), the psychology of the characters, and the life-like nature of events are evaluated as the main factors determining the artistic value of the story. The results of the research demonstrate that the story possesses not only artistic but also social, spiritual, and educational significance.
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