PERSONAL TRAGEDY IN THE UNITY OF HUMAN AND PLANT WORLDS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ABDULLA QODIRIY, CHINGIZ AYTMATOV, AND NORMUROD NORQOBILOV
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This study examines personal tragedies emerging from the disruption of harmony between humans and nature in the works of Abdulla Qodiriy, Chingiz Aytmatov, and Normurod Norqobilov. Utilizing comparative, conceptual, textual, and ecological literary approaches, the analysis demonstrates how natural imagery is intricately linked to characters’ psychological experiences, moral dilemmas, and existential suffering. The findings highlight the dual function of nature as both a mirror of ecological conditions and a narrative device that intensifies personal tragedy, thereby contributing to a deeper understanding of ecological consciousness and moral reflection in literature.
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