REAL LIFE AND SATIRE IN THE WORKS OF MUQIMIY

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Sitora Suxonberdiyeva

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 This article explores the use of realism and satire in the works of Muqimiy, a prominent Uzbek writer of the early 20th century. Muqimiy’s literature vividly portrays the social realities of Central Asian society, highlighting issues such as corruption, hypocrisy, and social injustice. Through satirical techniques, he criticizes various social classes and encourages moral and social reform. The study analyzes key themes and stylistic methods in Muqimiy’s works, demonstrating how his blend of realistic narrative and humor contributed to the intellectual and cultural awakening of his time.

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REAL LIFE AND SATIRE IN THE WORKS OF MUQIMIY. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(6), 148-151. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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