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“CULTURAL HARMONY: UNVEILING SIMILARITIES IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK DISTOPIAS”

Authors

  • Ashurova Diloro Tukhtasunzoda

    4th year student of foreign language and literature at Angren University diloroashurova1@gmail.com
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Keywords:

Dystopia, Cultural Revivalism, Character Analysis, Totalitarianism, Rebellion, Individual Autonomy, Cultural Heritage, Literary Traditions

Abstract

This article undertakes a meticulous exploration of the dystopian worlds presented in George Orwell’s “1984” and Abdulla Qodiriy’s “Oʻtgan Kunlar.” Through an interdisciplinary approach, we delve into the socio-political critiques, linguistic nuances, and cultural reveries embedded in these seminal works.

References

1. Orwell, G. (1949). “1984.” George Orwell.

2. Qodiriy, A. (1926). “Oʻtgan Kunlar” Abdulla Qodiriy.

3. About the novel “O’tgan kunlar” Tohir Malik (1994).

4. Julia: A Retelling of George Orwell’s 1984 by Sandra Newman. By John Folk Williams.

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Published

2025-07-12