THE FEMALE CHARACTER IN JADID'S NOVEL EMBODIES HUMAN TRAGEDY INFLUENCED BY SOCIETAL NORMS

Section: Articles Published Date: 2024-11-30 Pages: 150-155 Views: 0 Downloads: 0

Authors

  • Tulaganova Sanobar DSc., Institute of Uzbek Language, Literature and Folklore of the Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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Abstract

The emerging Uzbek literature, shaped by Eastern Muslim culture and committed to classical traditions, embraced the poetics of the modern novel, laying the foundation for the national novel. Notable works such as "By Gone Days" and "Scorpion from the Altar" by Abdulla Qadiri, "Night and Day" by Cholpon, and "Sacred Blood" by Oybek reflect a fusion of traditionalism and modernity, delving into a complex period in Uzbek history and holding significant artistic and aesthetic value. These novels emphasize the portrayal of women, each serving a distinct artistic purpose within the social context while also considering the specific cultural requirements in depicting women in Muslim society.

Keywords

National novel, oriental tradition, modern work