SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC PROBLEMS IN THE WORKS OF ABDULLA QAHHOR AND THEIR MODERN INTERPRETATION
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20078575Keywords:
Economic inequality, realism, artistic analysis, modern interpretation, Uzbek literature, human psychology, moral crisis, society, artistic mastery.Abstract
This article scientifically examines the social and economic problems reflected in the works of Abdulla Qahhor and their modern interpretation. During the research, issues such as poverty, economic inequality, moral crisis, family conflicts, and human psychology in society were analyzed based on the writer’s works “Mirage”, “Tales from the Past”, “Pomegranate”, “The Lights of Qo‘shchinor”, “My Mothers”, “Aching Teeth”, “Voice from the Coffin”, and “Royal Suzani”. The article highlights the writer’s artistic mastery in the style of realism, his truthful depiction of the complex relationship between human beings and society, and the relevance of the problems raised in his works to the present day. The research proves that the works of Abdulla Qahhor possess not only literary and aesthetic value but also significant social and spiritual importance.
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