EPISTOLYAR SHAKL VA SHAXSNING PSIXOLOGIK BARQARORLIGI: BOBUR XATLARI VA HARDY, MIRZO ROMANLARINING QIYOSIY TAHLILI
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epistolary form, letter language, psychological resilience, comparative analysis, Babur, Hardy, MirzoАннотация
This article explores the role of the epistolary form in representing psychological resilience in literary and historical texts through a comparative analytical approach. The objects of the study include the letters of Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur and the epistolary elements found in the novels of Thomas Hardy and Iqbol Mirzo. The research examines the functional and semantic characteristics of the epistolary genre within Eastern and Western literary traditions, emphasizing its capacity to convey inner emotional states, psychological stability, and responses to social pressure. In Babur’s letters, the epistolary form reflects the psychological resilience of a historical figure who embodies political responsibility, moral self-discipline, and emotional restraint shaped by statecraft and cultural values. In contrast, the epistolary elements in the works of Hardy and Mirzo serve as artistic devices through which the inner struggles of fictional characters are revealed, particularly in the context of social constraints, ethical conflicts, and personal suffering. Through these texts, letters function as a medium that exposes the tension between individual consciousness and external social norms.