Depiction of Human Tragedy in Literary Works
Ochilova Nilufar O’lmasovna1, Toirova Umida Sobirovna2

1Ochilova Nilufar O’lmasovna, A Teacher of Foreign Languages Faculty, Bukhara State University, Uzbekistan.
2Toirova Umida Sobirovna, A Teacher of Foreign Languages Faculty, Bukhara State University, Uzbekistan.
Manuscript received on 27 September 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 06 October 2019 | Manuscript Published on 22 October 2019 | PP: 226-230 | Volume-8 Issue-3S October 2019 | Retrieval Number: C10531083S19/2019©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.C1053.1083S19
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Abstract: Nickolas Nickleby is a romantic novel written by Charles Dickens, one of the prominent English writer of Elizabethan era remembered as the greatest novelist with his literary contributions in the form of novels, short stories, poetry and plays. Famous works among his numerous writings include “A Message from the Sea”, “Great Expectations”, “Oliver Twist”, and “A Tale of Two Cities”.Nicholas Nickleby is one of examples of the romantic genre in Charles Dickens works and it is his third novel. This novel explores the life and adventures of a young man named Nicholas Nickleby, who has to support his mother and sister, due to unexpected failure of his father. Nicholas Nickleby’s father loses his entire life savings and this results in his death. The family leaves from the comfortable life style and reaches their relative for support. The work shows real human tragedy which is analysed in this article.
Keywords: Human Tragedy, Sense of Moral Values, Sentiment, Ego Identity, Ego Diffusion.
Scope of the Article: Social Sciences