ANALYSIS OF ABDULLAH QAHHOR'S STORY “BAD MAN” ABOUT THE COMPLICATIONS OF BAD VICES IN SOCIETY
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Slander, Evil, Captain, Police, Chairman, Secretary, Hunter, Four Years, Bad People, Position, Interest, Work.Abstract
This article tells the story of how people like "maraz" live like a mouse looking for a hole in society, devouring someone's name, work, reputation, trying to achieve the goal not the hard way, but the easy way - that is, through slander, deceit, deceit, deceit. In the story, a major social problem is revealed through the personal actions of the deceased: the rise to power in society with contempt and slander, the destruction of righteous people, and the use of death as a tool for the sake of prestige. This refers to a situation that often occurs in the Uzbek social life.
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