THE IMAGE OF THE RULER IN THE NOVEL "STARRY NIGHTS" BY PIRIMKUL KODIROV
Keywords:
Symbolism, oppression, authority, freedom, self-expression, identity, struggle, societal constraints, liberation, conflict.Abstract
In Starry Nights, the image of the ruler can be interpreted as a symbol of oppression and authority. This object is crucial to the story's central conflict, as it reflects the protagonist's struggle against external control and internal limitations. The ruler’s association with precision and measurement contrasts with the protagonist’s desire for unpredictability and freedom. As the character grapples with their environment and personal desires, the ruler becomes a metaphor for the restrictive forces they must navigate to achieve self-liberation. The juxtaposition of personal dreams against the rigid social order provides a critical commentary on the struggle for individual autonomy.
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