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SUN’IY INTELLEKTDAN SAMARALI FOYDALANISHNING
ZAMONAVIY TENDENSIYALARI»
THE IMAGE OF THE FATHER IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LITERATURE: A
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF AESTHETIC AND SPIRITUAL
INTERPRETATION BASED ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Author: Ro‘ziboyeva Maftuna Soyibjon qizi
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Affiliation: Master student of Nordic International University
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19690437
ABSTRACT
The image of the father is one of the most important and meaningful representations in
world literature, reflecting cultural identity, moral values, and emotional relationships within
the family. This article provides a detailed comparative analysis of how the father figure is
portrayed in English and Uzbek literary traditions, with a focus on both aesthetic and spiritual
interpretations. In addition, the study explores how artificial intelligence (AI) can support
literary analysis by identifying patterns, themes, and linguistic features across texts. Using a
qualitative methodology combined with AI-assisted analysis, the research examines selected
literary works and identifies both similarities and differences in representation. The findings
reveal that Uzbek literature tends to present the father as a symbol of moral authority,
wisdom, and spiritual guidance, while English literature often portrays the father as a
complex and psychologically nuanced individual. The study concludes that combining
traditional literary analysis with AI tools provides a more comprehensive understanding of
literary concepts and cultural differences.
Keywords: father image, comparative literature, Uzbek literature, English literature, artificial
intelligence, spirituality.
INTRODUCTION
Literature has always served as a mirror of society, reflecting cultural values,
beliefs, and social relationships. One of the most important relationships represented
in literature is the family, and within this structure, the figure of the father plays a
central role. The image of the father is not only a representation of a family member
but also a symbol of authority, responsibility, and moral guidance.
As Abrams (1999) explains, literary characters often function as symbolic
representations of broader cultural and social meanings. In this context, the father
figure becomes more than just a character; he represents the values, expectations,
and traditions of a particular society. In Uzbek literature, the father is typically
portrayed as a respected leader of the family who ensures harmony, discipline, and
ethical behavior. This portrayal reflects the collectivist nature of Uzbek culture, where
family unity and respect for elders are highly important.
On the other hand, English literature presents a more diverse and sometimes
contradictory image of the father. In many works, the father is not only a source of
authority but also a subject of emotional conflict and psychological exploration.
According to Tyson (2015), Western literature often emphasizes individual identity 461
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