ENGLISH AND UZBEK STORYTELLING

Authors

  • Visola Samadova Author
  • Xursandova Mohira Author

Keywords:

English storytelling, Uzbek storytelling, comparative analysis, literary style, thematic diversity, character development, psychological depth, cultural identity, folklore traditions, literary heritage.

Abstract

This annotation summarizes a comparative analysis of English and Uzbek storytelling. The article explores their historical development, thematic diversity, stylistic features, and character representation. It highlights that English storytelling is characterized by psychological depth, individualism, and analytical narrative techniques, while Uzbek storytelling emphasizes national values, emotional expression, and culturally rooted imagery. The study provides insights into both literatures and enhances understanding of their artistic significance.

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Published

2025-11-30

How to Cite

[1]
2025. ENGLISH AND UZBEK STORYTELLING. Ustozlar uchun. 85, 1 (Nov. 2025), 16–21.