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BULLETIN Series of Philological Sciences

THE REALITY AND ARTISTIC SOLUTION OF THE ERA IN THE NOVELS OF BAKKOZHA MUKAI

Published June 2021
Kazakh National Pedagogical University named after Abai
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Zh. Seisenbayeva

candidate of Philological Sciences

Abstract

The article examines how the writer B. Mukai describes the fate of a person in the story "Slave Life", describes the true skill of the hero, penetrating into his inner soul, generalizing constructive views on the personality of the civil spirit. The ideological content of the work is deep. The work illustrated the phenomena of life, studied the image of society. The life of an ordinary woman acquires social and social significance thanks to the skill of the writer. The article examines the features of the character of the writer in the expression of his inner experiences by accurately describing the mood and mood of the characters.

The story presents concrete examples, a narration and an inner monologue of the writer, a presentation through images of the general reality of the past day and today's life.

The article reveals that not only one work by Bakkozha Mukai, but also a whole work is a figure who knows how to deeply think about life, who does not forget to glorify human virtues, touching on a particular topic, without describing major difficult situations, but also artistically presenting the wise ideas. Undoubtedly, the article is a work of art, the historical content of which is revealed over time, the educational nature of which enhances, and most importantly, the ideological message.

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How to Cite

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Сейсенбаева, Ж. 2021. THE REALITY AND ARTISTIC SOLUTION OF THE ERA IN THE NOVELS OF BAKKOZHA MUKAI. BULLETIN Series of Philological Sciences. 3, 3(73) (Jun. 2021), 267–272. DOI:https://doi.org/10.51889/2020-3.1728-7804.42.