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Motives of Loyalty and Betrayal and Their Philosophical and Moral Principles

N.S. QosimovaTeacher , Jizzakh State Pedagogical University , Uzbekistan
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The concepts of loyalty and betrayal are central themes in literature, delving into the depths of the human condition and exploring the complexities of moral choices and human relationships. These concepts serve as a basic framework for understanding how people fulfill their obligations to themselves, others, and society, and how their choices affect broader philosophical and ethical issues. Loyalty is often described as a moral duty that individuals have towards others or towards their own principles and values. It represents loyalty to family, friends, country, or a particular cause. From a philosophical perspective, loyalty is seen as a virtue that strengthens social cohesion and personal integrity. In literature, loyalty is often described as a duty that goes beyond personal interests.

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