
NAVIGETING TRADITION AND MODERNITY: PSCHOLOGICAL CONFLICTS IN ULUGBEK HAMDAM’S “REBELLION AND OBEDIENCE”
Kosimov Ulugbek Abdullayevich , University of Economics and Pedagogy, AndijanAbstract
this article explores the intricate interplay between tradition and modernity in Ulugbek Hamdam’s novel “Rebellion and Obedience”. A special focus is given to the psychological conflicts experienced by the protagonists as they navigate individual desires and societal expectations in contemporary Uzbek society. The study provides a comprehensive analysis of character development, thematic layers, and cultural context, shedding light on the universal and local dimensions of the novel’s core dilemmas.
Keywords
Ulugbek Hamdam, Rebellion and Obedience, Uzbek literature, tradition, modernity, psychological conflict.
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