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THE DEPICTION OF THE HUMAN PSYCHE AND INNER EXPERIENCES IN LITERATURE

Saodat NabiyevaHead teacher of the Academic Lyceum of the International Academy of Islamic Studies of Uzbekistan
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The depiction of the human psyche and inner experiences stands as one of the most profound achievements of literary art, offering an unparalleled window into the complexities of consciousness, emotion, motivation, and existential struggle. This article examines the evolution and techniques of psychological portrayal in literature, from classical introspection to modernist innovations in stream of consciousness and beyond. It explores how authors across cultures and epochs have rendered the invisible landscapes of the mind its contradictions, traumas, desires, and epiphanies transforming subjective experience into universal resonance. Particular attention is given to the contributions of Uzbek literature, where writers such as Abdulla Qodiriy and Cholpon have masterfully integrated national historical contexts with deep psychological realism, enriching global understandings of the inner self amid social upheaval. Through nuanced narrative strategies, literature not only mirrors psychological realities but actively shapes empathetic insight and philosophical inquiry into human nature. This study underscores the enduring significance of psychological depth in literary discourse as a vital bridge between individual interiority and collective human experience.

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