EXPLORING EMOTIONS: HOW WRITERS CAPTURE FACIAL EXPRESSIONS IN LITERATURE

Authors

  • Ibrokhimova Mokhinurkhon Akhrorkhon kizi, Lecturer at the Department of Russian Language Methodology of the Fergana State University

Keywords:

Nonverbal communication, facial expressions, literature, descriptive language, psychological perspectives, literary analysis, creative strategies, immersive storytelling, universal emotions.

Abstract

This scientific exploration unveils the nuanced techniques writers employ, unraveling the cognitive and emotional dimensions embedded in the written word.

References

Ekman, P. (1992). An argument for basic emotions. Cognition & Emotion, 6(3-4), 169-200.

James, W. (1884). What is an emotion? Mind, 9(34), 188-205.

Shakespeare, W. (1597). Romeo and Juliet. London: Thomas Creede.

Tolstoy, L. (1869). War and Peace. Moscow: The Russian Messenger.

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Published

2024-01-09

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