SYMBOLISM AND ALLEGORY IN CLASSIC LITERATURE: IN THE REVIEW OF WORKS "THE GREAT GATSBY" AND "ANIMAL FARM".

Authors

  • Tumaris Kabulova Master’s student of Uzbekistan State University of World Languages

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10362038

Keywords:

symbolism, allegory,

Abstract

This study aims to delve into the world of symbolism and allegory in classic literature, examining their various forms in the example of works as F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby"  and George Orwell's "Animal Farm" and the impact they have on readers' understanding and interpretation of  them. These literary devices provide readers with a richer and more complex understanding of the themes and messages in a story.

References

Abrams, M. H. (1953). The mirror and the lamp: Romantic theory and the critical tradition. New York : Oxford University Press.

F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby. 1925

Orwell, G. (1954). Animal farm. London: Martin Secker & Warburg Ltd.

Michael Alexander, Macmillan Foundations Ser.: A History of English Literature.2013

Thomas R. Hart, "La alegoría en el Libro de Buen Amor"1961

William Henry Schofield. 'Symbolism, Allegory, and Autobiography in the Pearl (Classic Reprint).' Fb&c Limited, 10/21/2017

Bloom, Harold ed. George Orwell. New York: InfoBase Publishing, 2007.

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Published

2023-12-11

How to Cite

Kabulova, T. (2023). SYMBOLISM AND ALLEGORY IN CLASSIC LITERATURE: IN THE REVIEW OF WORKS "THE GREAT GATSBY" AND "ANIMAL FARM". Academic Research in Modern Science, 2(26), 76-79. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10362038