THE SOCIAL NOVEL AS A LITERARY GENRE: THE SPECIFICS OF THE GENRE.

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  • Elmanova Mastura Toshnazarovna Senior teacher of English linguistics department Bukhara state university

Abstract

A socio-psychological novel is a genre of literature that combines elements of social analysis and psychological portraiture of heroes. The main themes that are considered in such works are social justice, inequality, segregation, discrimination, violence, moral choice, personal growth and self-knowledge. A feature of the poetics of the socio-psychological novel is a deep study of the psychology of the characters and their interactions in the social environment. The authors of such works often use a multifaceted narrative style, using various literary techniques, such as empathy, irony, symbolism

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2023-06-25

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