THE ARTISTIC EXPRESSION OF SOCIAL-CRITICAL IDEAS THROUGH HUMOR IN GAFUR GULOM’S PROSE
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This article analyzes the artistic-aesthetic and social functions of humor in the works of Gafur Gulom, one of the prominent representatives of Uzbek literature. In the writer’s prose, humor is interpreted not only as a means of laughter, but also as an artistic device that exposes social vices, reveals human character, and encourages the reader to reflect critically. In addition, the article examines the way moral, spiritual, and social problems of society are depicted through humor in such works as “Shum Bola”. As a result, it is substantiated that the writer’s socio-critical ideas expressed through humor played a significant role in the formation and development of Uzbek realism.
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