THE AUTHOR’S ATTITUDE IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LITERATURE

Authors

  • Dildora Dedakhanova Turg’unpolatovna 1st year master’s degree student, NUUz, English Linguistics
  • Siddikova Iroda Abduzuhurovna Dr.of Science, professor

Abstract

Everybody has been accused of having an attitude and people act differently in some situations than they do in others. When it comes to literature, authors have attitudes, too, and they write differently depending on their situation. Indeed, writers’ attitudes toward their subject matter often show up clearly in their writing, and readers have the job of identifying a writer's attitude and determining why he or she takes that tone and how it affects the meaning of the text.

 

References

Holt McDougal. Literature Grade 9: Common Core Edition: Online Textbook. – USA, 2015.

Edwin B. Coddington. The Gettysburg Campaign: A Study in Command. – USA, 1968.

Mark E. R. Bygone Days: Bowker. – Nashville, 2019.

Kaitlyn D. Understanding Tone and Mood in a Reading Passage. – Washington, 2012.

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Published

2023-01-22