
LITERARY INTERPRETATION OF ECOLOGICAL PROBLEMS
Pardayeva Farangiz Namazova Manzura Urakovna , PhD, Associate Professor, Shahrisabz State Pedagogical InstituteAbstract
Nowadays, environmental problems are among the most urgent issues facing humanity. Environmental pollution causes serious dangers not only to nature but also to human life. Literature is the mirror of society. Authors and poets have reflected environmental issues in their own ways, drawing public attention to these problems and encouraging society to protect nature.
Keywords
environmental problems, literary interpretation, environment, pollution, nature protection, human-nature relationship, ecological awareness, literature and society, ecological culture, writers’ and poets’ position, ecological responsibility, sustainable development, ecological crisis, artistic expression.
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