A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF GEORGE ORWELL'S PHRASEOLOGICAL STYLE IN ANIMAL FARM AND 1984 WITH ABDULLA QODIRIY'S LITERARY IDIOMS
Yo'lchiyeva, UmidaToshkent farmaseftika institute ingliz tili o'qituvchisi
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)repository2025
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This article examines the phraseological and metaphorical systems used by George Orwell in Animal Farm (1945) and 1984 (1949), comparing them with the stylistic and idiomatic features found in the works of the Uzbek novelist Abdulla Qodiriy. Orwell’s politically charged idioms and satirical metaphors are juxtaposed with Qodiriy’s culturally rooted figurative expressions. The study demonstrates that both writers use idiomatic language to expose social injustice and critique authoritarian tendencies.
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