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THE TENSION BETWEEN SOCIETY AND SELF: AN IDEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF MOTIVATIONAL CONSTRUCTS IN SAID AHMAD AND GEORGE ORWELL'S LITERATURE

Baxranova Nasiba MaksudovnaAffiliation: Lecturer, Department of English Language Practical Aspects, Uzbek State World Languages University
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This study investigates the intricate tension between society and the self through an ideological lens, focusing on motivational constructs in the literature of Said Ahmad and George Orwell. By examining the ethical, cultural, and political determinants that shape character behavior, the research highlights how external societal pressures and internal psychological drives interact to influence decision-making and action. Said Ahmad’s narratives emphasize moral responsibility, cultural identity, and social conformity, revealing the subtle ways in which collective norms mediate individual choices.

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