"SLEEP AND INSOMNIA AS A MEANS OF CHARACTERIZING THE CHARACTERS AND THE AUTHOR’S ATTITUDE TOWARDS THEM IN THE NOVEL “WAR AND PEACE” L.N. TOLSTOY"

Authors

  • Mastura Siddikjonova

Keywords:

Ilyin points to the promise of the method of reading a “grand work” “from part of the whole to the whole” and believes that “a part can be a word, a replica, an episode 4. In our study, it turns out to be the hero’s dream as a relatively complete and isolated microtext B macrotext of the novel. Having examined the text of the novel, I came to the conclusion that Boris Drubetskoy, members of the Kuragin family sleep soundly, serenely, not thinking about the problems of the structure of the world and article self-improvement.

Abstract

  The article examines the dreams of Pierre Bezukhov as a symbolic form of embodying the author’s concept and constructing a model of the world, characteristic of Tolstoy’s mature work. A dream becomes an act of self-knowledge and knowledge of existence, as a result of which a holistic picture of the universe is revealed to the dreamer and his place in it, human connectedness and connection with God are restored. Roman L.N. Tolstoy's "War and Peace" is one of the most striking works of Russian and world fiction. For many years, he has attracted word researchers with the depth of his author’s thoughts and extraordinary skill. By isolating dreams from the entire text of the novel, we have the right to point out the selectivity of such a reading. But by isolating dreams, We at the same time take into account the “endless labyrinth of connections” that exists between dreams and the entire text field of the novel .

References

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Published

2023-10-01