Which poet is considered one of the founders of Uzbek democratic literature?
Muqimiy
Which poet is considered one of the founders of Uzbek democratic literature?
MUQIMIY
Which Uzbek writer was born in 1907 into a blacksmith(temirchi) family?
Abdulla Qahhor
Which writer is known for short stories like “Bemor” and “O‘g‘ri”?
Abdulla Qahhor
Which two Uzbek writers are considered major representatives of critical realism in Uzbek literature?
Muqimiy and Abdulla Qahhor
Which Muqimiy work criticizes tax collectors and peasant exploitation?
Which poet spent his childhood moving between villages around Kokand due to his father’s job?
MUQIMIY
Why did Abdulla Qahhor’s childhood take place in different villages?
Because his father moved frequently for work
Which literary genre made Abdulla Qahhor famous?
Short stories (prose fiction)
What is the main common theme in both writers’ works?
Social criticism and injustice
Which literary genre did Muqimiy mainly use to express social criticism?
Satire
Where did Muqimiy receive his early education?
MOHLAROYIM
In which city did Abdulla Qahhor study and build his literary career?
Tashkent
Which Abdulla Qahhor work reflects psychological and social life?
Sinchalak
What literary method do both writers use to criticize society?
Satire and realism
Which classical poets influenced Muqimiy’s literary style?
Navoi, Jami, Fuzuli
Which Uzbek poet lived in poverty after his father’s death and lived in a madrasa room?
Muqimiy
What profession did Abdulla Qahhor start his career with besides writing?
Journalist and editor
Which comedy by Qahhor criticizes corruption using humor? begins with T
Tobutdan tovush
What common issue is shown in “Tanobchilar” and “O‘g‘ri”?
Corruption and injustice
What technique did Muqimiy use to criticize society through humor?
Satirical writing
In which workplace did Muqimiy observe corruption that influenced his writing?
A land administration office
Where did Abdulla Qahhor die in 1968?
Moscow
What is the main literary style of Abdulla Qahhor’s works?
Realism
What do both writers focus on instead of heroic fantasy?
Real life of ordinary people