RЕSЕАRCHING THЕ IMАGЕ ОF CHILDRЕN IN WОRLD LITЕRАRY CRITICISM
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Key words: Image, children, drama, tragedy, comedy, trauma, identity, victim, psychological aspect, sketch, farce.Abstract
Annotation
The exploration of children's images in fictional literature has indeed been a
focal point for numerous scholars, and the insights from various literary critics provide
a rich foundation for understanding the psychological and social dimensions of child
protagonists. The portrayal of children in this context often highlights their
vulnerabilities and the complexities of their interactions with the world around
them.The study of children's images in literature is a multifaceted endeavor that
benefits from interdisciplinary approaches and critical engagement with both historical
and contemporary texts. Through this lens, we can gain deeper insights into the
significance of childhood in shaping narratives and reflecting human psychology.
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