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Ideological and content features of Alamzar Alizadeh's children's prose

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Gulnar Ramiz gizi Gambarova

Rubric:Literature. Literary criticism
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The article analyzes the creative aspects of the writer in children's literature. It is shown that A. Alizadeh's children's prose develops in several main directions: educational goals, instilling moral values, artistic presentation in accordance with child psychology, attitude to nature and the environment, and harmony of family relationships. Based on the analysis of many stories, it is emphasized that the writer conveys to children such values as love, understanding, conscience, responsibility, and thinking skills through simple but effective artistic means

Keywords

Alamzar Alizadeh
children's prose
moral values
child psychology
pedagogical influence
family relationships
love of nature
educational literature

Authors

Gulnar Ramiz gizi Gambarova

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  1. Alamzar Alizadeh. " Mərkaz" newspaper, 2010, December 17, p.15.
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