THE POETIC REALM OF ZULFIYA: PSYCHOLOGICAL DEPICTIONS AND THE REPRESENTATION OF THE HUMAN PSYCHE
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Keywords: Zulfiya Isroilova, Uzbek poetry, psychological portrait, poetic mastery, history of Uzbek literature, inner feelings, love for the homeland, war poetry, symbolism, expressive depiction, female images, Hamid Olimjon, influence of world literature, peace poetry, stylistic features.Abstrak
Zulfiya (Zulfiya Murodova) is one of the prominent figures in Uzbek literature, a
poet, prose writer, and translator. Her works stand out not only for their aesthetic
beauty but also for their deep psychological analysis. In her writings, Zulfiya reflects
the human psyche, inner world, emotions, and characters in a unique style. This article
analyzes the psychological portraits and inner worlds of characters in Zulfiya's works.
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