Narration From The 2nd Person In The Prose Of Erkin A’zam
Mahkhura Ikromjonovna Sheraliyeva , Andijan State University, Department of Uzbek Literary Studies, DSc Student, UzbekistanAbstract
The article examines the narrative in the works of the Uzbek writer Erkin A’zam. Typically, the narration is divided into first and third person narration. Some of Erkin A’zam's works are narrated from the 2nd person. The article examines the structure and semantics of the narration from the 2nd person on the example of the works of Erkin A’zam.
Keywords
Narration, Narration From The Second Person, Free Indirect Discourse
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