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THE ROLE OF A FAMILY IN SOCIAL AND POLITICAL LIFE IN THE DOCUMENTARY NOVEL "THE EXECUTIONER'S SONG"

Khidirova Mukhlisa Alisher kiziUzbekistan state world languages university, teacher, department of Linguistics and English literature
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This article deals with the socio-political situation in the society and the role of a family in a person's life in Norman Mailer's documentary novel "The Hangman's Song", which is a vivid example of the documentary novel genre and a work of independent importance in the American novel. At the same time, the work is written entirely on the basis of official, verified facts, in particular, on the basis of the author’s personal conversations, interviews, notes, as a result of the writer's many years of work. The characters are taken from real life and even their names have not been changed. Scenes from the life of Gary Gilmore, sentenced to death for the crime he had committed, make readers think for a moment about life collisions. Already, we can clearly see the influence of an unhealthy family environment even though having enough positive, intellectual, creative abilities, went out into the criminal street..

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