In O‘Tkir Hoshimov’s “Ikki Eshik Orasi”, the Father Figure is Perfectly Depicted

Ikki eshik orasi Oqsoqol Husan Duma Qora Amma

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  • Dilyayra Nurmurodovna Ro'ziyeva Independent Researcher at Bukhara State University, Teacher of English at the “Languages Study”, Department of the Bukhara Academic Lyceum of the Ministry of Internal Affairs
February 17, 2025

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The image of the father holds a special place in Uzbek literature. This article discusses the artistic interpretation of the father figure in O‘tkir Hoshimov’s novel Ikki Eshik Orasi ("Between Two Doors"), focusing on the role of fathers in society, their social status, and spiritual presence. It also addresses how the complexities of human fate and life are portrayed with great skill. The novel emphasizes the negative impact of war on peace, while highlighting the virtues of nobility, responsibility, and humility in fathers and their significant role in society.

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