LITERARY ANALYSIS OF "JANE EYRE "BY CHARLOTTE BRONTË’ AND "O'TKAN KUNLAR" BY ABDULLA QODIRIY: A COMPARATIVE STUDY

Authors

  • Zaripova Nigora Anvarovna Author

Keywords:

comparative literature, characterization, literary devices, women in society, gothic style, symbolism, independence, polygamy, patriarchal society.

Abstract

This article  focuses on thematic structure, genre, characterization, and literary devices of "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë and " O'tkan kunlar" by Abdulla Qodiriy to explore how both novels portray love, social inequality, and personal struggle. Although written in different cultural contexts—Victorian England and 19th-century Central Asia—the novels share universal concerns about morality, independence, and social expectations. Special attention is given to the role of women in society and the extent to which this theme aligns with each work’s main message. The findings show that both novels use strong female characters to critique restrictive societal norms, making the theme of women’s role crucial to both narratives.

Published

2025-12-17

How to Cite

LITERARY ANALYSIS OF "JANE EYRE "BY CHARLOTTE BRONTË’ AND "O’TKAN KUNLAR" BY ABDULLA QODIRIY: A COMPARATIVE STUDY. (2025). ZAMONAVIY TARAQQIYOT VA FAN: 21-ASR YONDASHUVLARI, 2(1), 228-234. https://journalss.org/index.php/zam/article/view/10960