THE ARTISTIC ROLE OF LANDSCAPE DESCRIPTION IN CHO’LPON’S KECHA VA KUNDUZ
Keywords:
Cho‘lpon, Kecha va Kunduz, landscape description, artistic function, symbolic meaning, social environment, character experiences, national awakening.Abstract
This article analyzes the artistic role of landscape descriptions in Cho‘lpon's novel Kecha va Kunduz. The portrayal of landscapes in the work plays a crucial role in creating the setting, reflecting the psychological state of characters, and providing symbolic meaning. Through nature imagery, the author not only highlights the development of events but also reflects the social and moral condition of the era. This analysis reveals the essence of the novel's poetics.
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