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SILENT NARRATIVES: THE ROLE OF FACIAL AND BODILY KINETICS IN CHARACTER CONSTRUCTION IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH FICTION

Azimova Anisa AbroriddinovnaDoctoral student of Termez state university
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This article explores the role of facial expressions and bodily kinetics as nonverbal communicative devices in the construction of literary characters in Uzbek and English fiction. The study focuses on how kinetic signs—such as gestures, posture, and facial expressions—function as semiotic tools that reveal psychological states, social identities, and interpersonal dynamics of characters. Drawing on theories from linguistics, semiotics, and literary studies, the paper examines similarities and differences in the use of kinetic elements across Uzbek and English literary traditions. The findings demonstrate that kinetic expression serves as a universal yet culturally nuanced means of character development, contributing to narrative depth and reader interpretation.

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