THE CHILD, THE ARTIST AND THE BUSH
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This article discusses the “problem of man and nature”. It is noted that such an ancient and eternal problem is characteristic of world literature and is not alien to Uzbek literature. Based on the analysis of the story “Butalok” by the writer Normurod Norqobilov, the conclusions are put forward that Uzbek prose continues to consistently poetically reflect the relationship between man and nature.
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