ANALYSIS OF ULUGBEK HAMDAM’S THE NOVEL OF “REBELLION AND OBEDIENCE”
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Ulugbek Hamdam, Rebellion and Obedience, Uzbek literature, tradition, modernity, psychological conflict.Abstract
this article explores the intricate interplay between tradition and modernity in Ulugbek Hamdam’s novel “Rebellion and Obedience”. A special focus is given to the psychological conflicts experienced by the protagonists as they navigate individual desires and societal expectations in contemporary Uzbek society. The study provides a comprehensive analysis of character development, thematic layers, and cultural context, shedding light on the universal and local dimensions of the novel’s core dilemmas.
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