THE ARTISTIC INTERPRETATION OF THE THEME OF WAR IN THE WORKS OF QO‘CHQOR NORQOBIL
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Qo‘chqor Norqobil, theme of war, artistic interpretation, modern Uzbek literature, human tragedy, psychological trauma, historical memory, moral issues, literary realism, psychologism.Abstract
This scholarly article provides a comprehensive analysis of the artistic interpretation of the theme of war in the works of Qo‘chqor Norqobil, one of the prominent representatives of contemporary Uzbek literature. The study reveals the social, moral, psychological, and philosophical dimensions of the phenomenon of war as depicted in the writer’s works, highlighting through his artistic vision the profound impact of war on the human psyche and the life of society. In the course of the research, the main focus is placed not on direct battle scenes in the author’s short stories and novellas, but on the consequences of war—human tragedies, moral degradation, and psychological trauma. The article interprets the theme of war in close connection with individual destinies, historical memory, and national consciousness, and elucidates the distinctive artistic and aesthetic features of Qo‘chqor Norqobil’s creative work.
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