NE’MAT AMINOV’S ART OF SATIRE IN REVEALING SOCIETAL ILLS

Authors

  • Husanova Mohim Muzaffar kizi Master’s Student, Uzbek Language and Literature University named after Alisher Navoi

Keywords:

satire, humor, satirical character, satirical writing, Ne’mat Aminov, satirical language, story, tale, critique, satirical type.

Abstract

This article discusses the historical origins of satire and humor, their significance in literature, and the art of presenting societal ills through satirical means, as exemplified by Ne’mat Aminov’s works. It examines how Aminov’s humorous writings depict social problems, moral shortcomings, and the spiritual poverty of humanity, exploring their psychological and aesthetic dimensions. The study also analyzes the author’s humorous language and style in his satirical stories.

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Published

2025-06-11

How to Cite

Husanova Mohim Muzaffar kizi. (2025). NE’MAT AMINOV’S ART OF SATIRE IN REVEALING SOCIETAL ILLS . Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 12(06), 154–156. Retrieved from https://www.eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/3275