SIMILARITIES IN CONTENT BETWEEN THE WORKS OF RABINDRANATH TAGORE AND
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This article analyzes the content similarities in the works of Indian writer Rabindranath Tagore and Uzbek writer Shukur Kholmirzayev. It studies how themes such as humanity, moral values, social inequality, and the harmony of nature and spirit are reflected in the works of writers. This study, written on the basis of the IMRAD model, highlights the common ideological directions of representatives of two different literary schools.
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