
SPIRITUAL VALUES IN OTKIR HASHIMOV'S NOVEL "THE WORKS OF THE WORLD"
Sadullayeva Zerda Maxmudjon qizi , Urgench Ranch Technological UniversityAbstract
Otkir Hoshimov's "The Works of the World" is one of the rare works of art in Uzbek literature that deeply and vividly illuminates the theme of spiritual values. This story is written in the memoir genre and is based on the events of the writer's childhood. According to the writer, "There is a magical power in the world that knows no boundaries and shines like the sun. This is Mother's love!" . This value is expressed in all parts of the work.
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Otkir Hoshimov,
References
Hoshimov, Otkir. The Works of the World (story). – Tashkent: Sharq, 2000.
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Kholmirzayev, B. National-spiritual images in the prose of Otkir Hoshimov // "Education and Culture" scientific journal, 2020, No. 6. – P. 28-34.
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