INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CONFLICTS IN THE FORMATION OF CHARACTER
Mohigul Kakharovaassociate professor at Bukhara State University, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)repository2026
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The article is about the psychological inner world of the heroes in “Kidnapped” by R.L. Stevenson and “Oliver Twist” by Charles Dickens. It discusses types of individual’s psychological world which are the essential component of these novels. Both of these novels depict the life of boys who experienced problems in their life. They had individual principles of psychology which gives clear examples of personality. Writers described their heroes David and Oliver Twist to be strong and mighty teens who coped with the difficulties in society. They could find the most correct way of living in their life. Our approach towards these characters shows that psychoanalysis is based on the social conditions.
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