THE FUNCTION OF IRONY IN THE WORKS OF JANE AUSTEN

Авторы

  • Qosimova Saida Umidjon qizi Автор
  • Abduramanova Diana Valerivna Автор

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Keywords: Jane Austen, irony, English literature, character development, social critique, narrative analysis

Аннотация

This essay examines how irony functions in Jane Austen’s books, emphasising how it advances the plot, develops characters, and serves as a social critique. Austen’s approach is characterised by her use of irony, which allows her to expose the complexities of human nature and question social conventions. The essay emphasises how irony enhances the story and draws readers in with a deeper comprehension of the characters and issues in her writing

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Опубликован

2024-11-30

Как цитировать

Qosimova Saida Umidjon qizi, & Abduramanova Diana Valerivna. (2024). THE FUNCTION OF IRONY IN THE WORKS OF JANE AUSTEN. ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ НАУКА И ИННОВАЦИОННЫЕ ИДЕИ В МИРЕ, 58(4), 156-159. https://scientific-jl.org/obr/article/view/4173