COMPARATIVE STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF EPITHETS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK FICTION

Authors

  • Dilfuza Ochilova Academic Degree: Master of Arts in Linguistics Affiliation: Department of English Linguistics, Berdakh Karakalpak State University, Nukus, Uzbekistan Author

Keywords:

epithet, stylistics, English fiction, Uzbek fiction, comparative linguistics

Abstract

This paper investigates the stylistic features of epithets in English and Uzbek fiction, focusing on their semantic, emotional, and cultural dimensions. The study aims to demonstrate how epithets enrich fictional discourse, reflect national worldviews, and serve as powerful tools of characterization. Drawing upon comparative and descriptive methods, the research highlights the stylistic diversity of epithets in the works of Charles Dickens and Erkin Vohidov. The findings show that while English literature often employs epithets for psychological depth and social commentary, Uzbek fiction emphasizes moral values and national identity.

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Published

2025-09-15

How to Cite

COMPARATIVE STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF EPITHETS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK FICTION. (2025). Natural Sciences in the Modern World, 4(11), 26-27. https://in-academy.uz/index.php/ZDTF/article/view/20072