
The Gradual Development of The Genesis of National Prose
Abstract
Literature is an integral part of human life. Humanity has appeared that the palette of talent, scattered from its mind and mind, has caused it to live directly with the magic of art and literature, to enjoy the secrets of the universe. And the desire to understand, feel and understand the phenomena that are happening around the Lord in the human soul, we will not exaggerate to say that he served as a tamaddun in the emergence of modern literature. And life is the main source of literature that surrounds a person. Because as life is, so are the societies that arise in it. As society develops, the literature in it also begins to change. The ideological content in literature, while the aesthetic ideal, develops according to the demand of the era and times. While the literary hero embodies both positive and negative aspects, he directly reflects the essence of the period in which the creator lived. Why, by the way, the creator does not take into account the sum of his impressions from the events and phenomena that took place in the life of the society in which he lives, but polished and enriched in his literary thinking. And the reader familiar with the work of art will feel the experiences that the creator felt, will live with him in the life of that time, which we would not exaggerate to say.
Keywords
Genesis, prose, classical literature
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