THE IMAGE OF WOMEN IN UZBEK LITERATURE
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woman, mother, image, genesis, gradual development, fiction, female character, national value, aesthetic expressiveness, life-giving quality, literary analysis, modern literature, spiritual renewal, psychological change, artistic symbol, gender issue, female figure, social role of women, literature and society, matriarchal traditions, female psychology.Abstract
This article highlights the portrayal of the female image in modern Uzbek literature as embodied in characters who represent global and national values, and who have been spiritually and psychologically renewed. The female figure is recognized as a key category in literary works, manifested through its aesthetic expressiveness and life-giving qualities. The article analyzes female images in literary works, their specific characteristics, and also reflects the author's attitude. The importance and role of female characters in literature are widely highlighted through the analysis of various works.
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