EYE LANGUAGE IN LITERATURE: NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION AS A WAY TO CONVEY EMOTIONS AND MEANING

Authors

  • Umida Atamirzaeva Teacher, lyceum under FerSU Author

Keywords:

eye language, non—verbal communication, emotions, author, context, literature, characters, gestures, understand, feelings.

Abstract

Eye language is an important aspect of non—verbal communication that plays a key role in interpersonal interactions. In literature, this element is used to convey deep emotions, create an atmosphere and reveal the inner conflicts of the characters. The purpose of this article is to analyze how the authors use eye language to enhance the expressiveness of the text and deepen the understanding of the characters.

References

Bergun, J. K., Guerrero, L. K., Floyd, K. (2016). Non-verbal communication. Pearson.

Knapp, M. L., Hall, S. (2010). Non-verbal communication in human interaction. Wadsworth, Value-based learning.

Matsumoto, D., Hwang, H. S. (2013). Culture and non-verbal behavior. In the Handbook of Non-verbal Communication.

Published

2025-08-31

How to Cite

EYE LANGUAGE IN LITERATURE: NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION AS A WAY TO CONVEY EMOTIONS AND MEANING. (2025). Science and Innovation, 3(31), 32-33. https://in-academy.uz/index.php/SI/article/view/34196