The Analytical Principle And The “Dialectics Of The Soul” In Nazar Eshonkul’s Novel “The Forbidden Fruit”
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Analytical principle, dialectics of the soul, psychological analysisAbstract
This article analyzes the artistic embodiment of the analytical principle and the concept of “the dialectics of the soul” in Nazar Eshonkul’s novel “The Forbidden Fruit”. It explores the inner conflicts of the human psyche, expressed through philosophical and psychological categories such as conscience, passion, sin, and purification. The study reveals how Eshonkul integrates national mentality with modern psychoanalytic approaches to portray the complex structure of the human mind.
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