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THE PROBLEMS OF THE ARTWORK IN THE CREATION OF ISAJAN SULTAN

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Abstract

This article contains thoughts and comments about Isajon Sultan's story “Fate” and the artistic problems of this work.  Also, in the story “Fate” there are such phenomena as the emergence of the style of psychological representation between conflicts, symbolism, sequence, and gradual division into parts in expressing the forms of reaction of the characters to the development of events.  when revealing ideological emotionality, it is observed that each character creates speech forms in mutual monologues, and character speeches occur with mutual intellectual opposition and research analysis.  Due to the fact that the author is exposed to the image of the people and society of a social character in the work, one can witness the violation of the conceptual sequence and the change of the ratio, attitude and attitude towards the fiction literature in the period and society.  The author's attitude to the image of the father in the work of art is created by each character and encourages the reader to think in relation to the acquisition of ideological content.

Keywords
  • Language of character, skill of psychological image, conflict, symbol, division into gradual parts, conceptual sequence, problem of artistic work.
References
  • U. Normatov, “Thought study”. Tashkent 2005
  • Zilola Eshtemirovna Niyazova. ISAJAN SULTAN'S STORIES REFLECT THE ELEMENTS OF OUR NATIONAL CULTURE - ORAL CREATION OF THE PEOPLE. 2021
  • I. Sultan. Works. Stories. Volume 14. Tashkent: Gafur Ghulam
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Maksutbaeva, N. (2024). THE PROBLEMS OF THE ARTWORK IN THE CREATION OF ISAJAN SULTAN. International Bulletin of Applied Science and Technology, 4(4), 76–78. Retrieved from https://researchcitations.com/index.php/ibast/article/view/3936

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