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Sattor Tursun’s Mastership in Creation of Portrait and Landscape

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Radjabova Sarvara Kahhorovna

Abstract

The author of the article dwells on the analysis of factors and prerequisits beset with a creation of characters’ portraits and landscape in the imaginative prose by People’s writer of Tajikistan Sattor Tursun. It is underscored that the writer uses portrait and landscape for a reflection of personage’s psychological state, introduction of a reader into the channel of eventful flow and also for conveyance of mutual connection of situations. In association with the peculiarities of plot development and creative design the writer sometimes adduces detailed description of characters’ appearance, but from time to time he confines himself with two-three particulars of a portrait. In writer’s narratives and short stories, especially in “Silence of Peaks” and “They Say that my Mother…” landscape and its elements are a compound part of description congenial with personages’ spiritual state and they play an important role in writer’s word affect upon a reader.

Keywords

Sattor Tursun, modern Tajik prose, creation of portrait and landscape, writer’s mastership

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Publication date

Tuesday, 20 November 2018