Metaphorical Insights into Human Psychology in Jane Eyre
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Apr 3, 2024
Ulugova Shokhida Shokhrukhovna
Uktamova Malika Khasanovna
Abdullayeva Parvina
Abstract
The article deals with the analyses of the metaphors that characterize the psychological state of a person. The main attention is paid to the structures reflecting the spiritual experiences of the main characters of the work - Jane Eyre, Rochester and Lord Soules. It is known that each of the mentioned characters has its own characteristics, and this, by the way, occupies a leading place in the structure of the ideological theme of the novel.
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Ulugova Shokhida Shokhrukhovna, Uktamova Malika Khasanovna, & Abdullayeva Parvina. (2024). Metaphorical Insights into Human Psychology in Jane Eyre. SPAST Reports, 1(5). Retrieved from https://spast.org/ojspath/article/view/4972
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Keywords
Stability, Progressive, Metaphor, Statement, Journey
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Gergen K.J. Narrative, moral identity and historical consciousness: A social construction account // Narration, identity and historical consciousness. – Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 1998. – Pp. 99-119.
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Lakoff G., Johnson M. Metaphors we live by. – Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1980/2003. – 276 p.
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Second PAMIR Preprints