THE DESCRIPTION OF TRUTH AND ISSUES SHAKESPEARE'S HISTORIES.

Authors

  • Ibragimova Dilafruz Shukhratovna Senior Lecturer of the Department "Practical English" FSU. Author
  • Muhammadvaliyeva Marhabo Muhammadjon qizi Author

Keywords:

William Shakespeare, comedies, sonnets, narrative works, truth and issues.

Abstract

This article devoted "The description of truth and issues of Shakespeare histories”. It involved Shakespeare's special works which are describe truth and issues. In addition, contrasting his works with other famous Renaissance authors in the world.

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Published

2024-05-07