PSYCHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS IN THE DRAMA “ALGUL”

Section: Articles Published Date: 2025-06-14 Pages: 478-487 Views: 11 Downloads: 0

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This article is devoted to the analysis of psychological conflicts in the drama “Alg‘ul” by Khurshid Davron. It analyzes the impact of psychological conflict on the human psyche, psychological tension between characters, and how conflicts should be constructed.

The article first of all focuses on the definition of psychological conflict. Conflict means a struggle arising from a conflict between the opposing needs, desires, or values of two or more parties. In the work, such conflicts usually arise between the main characters and the people around them. In the drama “Alg‘ul”, the psychological conflict takes place between Mirzo Ulug‘bek and Prince Abdullatif. It develops through the inner world of the father and son, their internal struggles, and is expressed through the conflicts in their feelings and decisions.

The article also analyzes the dramaturgical significance of psychological conflicts and how they affect the reading or viewing of works. Psychological conflicts not only remain one of the central elements of dramatic structure, but also, by reflecting them, enhance empathy, emotional change and understanding in the viewer or reader. These conflicts usually create periods of time when the character is forced to make decisions necessary to show the inner development of the character, to achieve his goals or ideals.

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Drama, psychological conflict, internal conflict, hero's psyche, speech.