A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE FEMALE IMAGE IN SALOMAT VAFO’S STORY
Keywords:
female image, comparative analysis, Salomat Vafo, Uzbek literature, psychological experience, social issues, character interpretationAbstract
This article examines the female image depicted in Salomat Vafo’s story through a comparative analysis. The study explores the social status, inner experiences, and role of the woman in the narrative, comparing them with female characters in other literary works. The analysis highlights the psychological depth, devotion, and complex life choices of the protagonist. As a result, it is revealed that the author portrays the female character not only as an individual figure but also as a generalized social symbol.
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