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The Philosophy Of Life And Internal Conflicts Of Adolescents In The Works Of Utkir Hoshimov

Yulduz Malikovna KasimovaSenior Lecturer of Namangan State Pedagogical Institute , Uzbekistan
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This article analyzes the philosophy of life and internal conflicts of adolescent heroes in the works of the famous representative of Uzbek literature, Utkir Hoshimov. The study artistically illuminates the spiritual world of teenagers, their views on life, inner experiences, and the process of their formation as individuals. The heroes in the works are analyzed in the context of the influence of the social environment, parental upbringing, and society on their spiritual development (Khoshimov, 1987; Khoshimov, 1981). The main purpose of the article is to reveal the philosophy of life and internal conflicts of teenage heroes in the works of Utkir Hoshimov, to determine the characteristics of their spiritual, moral, and social formation. The results of the study serve to draw conclusions about the psychological interpretation of the image of a teenager in Uzbek literature and its role in artistic thinking (Normatov, 2007; Rasulov, 1995).

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