GOODNESS AND MORAL LESSONS IN THE WORKS OF GAFUR GHULAM

Authors

  • Musakhanova Gulmira Sobirjonovna 2nd-year student, Faculty of Business Law and Judicial Protection Tashkent State University of Law

Keywords:

goodness, morality, The Mischievous Boy, You Are Not an Orphan, upbringing, humanity, compassion

Abstract

This article examines the concepts of goodness, humanism, and moral values reflected in the works of Gafur Ghulam. In the writer’s stories and novellas, qualities such as humanity, compassion, honesty, and moral relationships within society are revealed through vivid artistic images. In particular, in the novella “The Mischievous Boy” and the poem “You Are Not an Orphan,” the educational significance of these works for the younger generation is demonstrated through the life experiences of the characters, while noble human qualities are portrayed in a compelling manner. The article also provides a scholarly analysis of the writer’s artistic style, character system, and their influence on the spiritual and moral development of society. It argues that the idea of goodness in Gafur Ghulam’s works is closely connected with personal development and social progress.

References

Ghulam, G. The Mischievous Boy Tashkent: Yoshlar Nashriyot Uyi, 2018.

Ghulam, G. You Are Not an Orphan.Tashkent, 1942.

Ghulam, G. My Little Thief. Tashkent, 2013.

Ghulam, G. The Living Corpse. Tashkent.

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Published

2026-03-30

How to Cite

Musakhanova Gulmira Sobirjonovna. (2026). GOODNESS AND MORAL LESSONS IN THE WORKS OF GAFUR GHULAM. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 13(03), 1369–1371. Retrieved from https://www.eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/5823