DEPICTION OF CHARACTERS IN OMON MUXTOR'S NOVEL “A THOUSAND AND ONE FACES”

Abstract
This article examines the novel “A Thousand and One Faces” by the renowned Uzbek writer Omon Muxtor. It focuses on the poetics of the novel, the system of imagery, and, above all, the depiction of the characters—particularly Halima, Abdulla Hakim, and Sadirjon.Keywords
novel, image, protagonist, individuality, character, personage
References
- Boboev, T. Fundamentals of Literary Studies. Uzbekistan Publishing House, Tashkent, 2020, p. 180.
- Omon Muxtor. The Four Directions of the Qibla (trilogy). Tashkent: Sharq, 2000.
- Quronov, D. Fundamentals of Literary Theory. Navoi University, Tashkent, 2018.
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