"THE SATIRICAL AND HUMOROUS WORK OF ABDULLA AVLONI - HIS HUMOROUS WORKS AND HIS ATTITUDE TO SOCIAL PROBLEMS"
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Abdulla Avloni, Uzbek literature, satire, humor, social criticism, national identity, Jadidism.Abstract
Abdulla Avloni, a prominent Uzbek educator, poet, and social reformer, made significant contributions to Uzbek literature, particularly through his satirical and humorous works. His satire served as a powerful tool for social critique, addressing issues such as ignorance, corruption, and outdated traditions. Avloni's humorous writing was not merely for entertainment but aimed at enlightening the masses and encouraging progress. This paper examines Avloni’s use of satire and humor in his literary works, analyzing how he tackled social problems and advocated for reform through literature.
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