THE FORMATION AND ARTISTIC EXPRESSION OF CHARACTERS IN THE NOVELS OF JANE AUSTEN AND ABDULLA QODIRIY
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Jane Austen , Abdulla Qodiriy, character, nature of image artistic expression, conflict, motivation, archetype , novel writing, national literature, English literature, character creation, stylistic analysis.Abstract
This article analyzes the formation of characters and their artistic expression in the works of the prominent representative of English literature, Jane Austen, and the founder of Uzbek novelism, Abdulla Qodiriy. The author focuses on the nature of characters, their internal and external motivations, conflicts, and the socio-philosophical ideas expressed through literary images. In addition, the article examines the writers’ unique styles, the harmony of modernity and national identity, and the archetypal symbols expressed through characters. The process of character nature in literary creativity are highlighted.
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