Typology of Female Images and Characters in the World's "Woman's Prose"

Authors

  • Murtazaeva Feruza Rashitovna Associate Professor, Doctor of Philology (PhD), Departments Russian literary criticism Bukhara State University

Keywords:

psychologism, typology

Abstract

This article examines the typology of female images and characters in the world's women's prose, based on the works of F. Sagan, J. Austin, Helen Fielding, V. Tokareva, L. Petrushevskaya, Zulfiya Kurolboy kizi. In the world's women's prose one can find various typologies of female images and characters that reflect various aspects of female psychology and sociocultural context. Romantic heroine: characterized by her tenderness, vulnerability and belief in idealized love. Strong woman: represents an independent, purposeful and energetic person. Victim of circumstances: this is usually a woman who finds herself in difficult life situations, facing misfortune, deprivation and difficult trials. Feminist: such heroines actively advocate for the equality of women and men and fight gender stereotypes and discrimination. Coquette: This is a woman who uses her attractiveness and charm to achieve her goals. Maternal figure: This image reflects a woman in the role of a mother, who has special qualities and performs an important function in the life of her child.

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Published

2023-12-19

How to Cite

Rashitovna, M. F. (2023). Typology of Female Images and Characters in the World’s "Woman’s Prose". American Journal of Language, Literacy and Learning in STEM Education (2993-2769), 1(10), 613–619. Retrieved from http://grnjournal.us/index.php/STEM/article/view/2197