Plot Construction In A Historical Novel (On The Example Of Nurali Kabul's Novel "The Last Day Of The Sultan Or Amir Sahibkiran And Tokhtamishkhan")
Ganiyev Muhammadamin , Teacher Of English Department, Fergana State University, UzbekistanAbstract
The article reveals how the poetic problems in the historical novel of the talented writer Nurali Kabul were solved on the example of the plot composition. The author relies on the views of such scientists as E. Khalizev, I. Sultan, A. Rahimov, U. Tuychiev as a theoretical basis. The author scientifically substantiated that the plot composition is the basis of the general composition and that it exists as a general system with such types of composition as image composition, narrative composition and content composition.
Keywords
prologue, exposition
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