Psychology in English Fantastic Literature
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51699/ijllal.v2i3.1254Keywords:
fantasy literature, psychology, fiction writers, main characters, traditional literatureAbstract
This article talks about the main characters in Uzbek and English fantasy literature and their psychology, which their ideology should convey to the reader. In addition, the article discusses similarities, differences, shortcomings and problems in Uzbek and English fiction literature.
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