The Issue of Man and Environment in Said Ahmed’s Stories “Smell of Mint”, “Meeting With The Buffalo”

Authors

  • Imamkulova Gulchekhra Norboboyevna Teacher of Uzbekistan-Finland Pedagogical, Institute

Keywords:

Said Ahmad, The Smell of Mint, Meeting with a Chameleon

Abstract

In this article, SaidAhmad's stories “The Smell of Mint” and “Meeting with a Buqalamun” are analyzed. In the story “Meeting with a Buqalamun”, a picture of a person who does not have his own opinion is drawn, playing with the currents of society. A person is considered to have a sharp mind and consciousness, who can interact not directly with society, but indirectly. In both stories, we observe the relationship between man and society. we can see that is expressed.

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Published

2025-01-24

How to Cite

Imamkulova Gulchekhra Norboboyevna. (2025). The Issue of Man and Environment in Said Ahmed’s Stories “Smell of Mint”, “Meeting With The Buffalo”. American Journal of Education and Evaluation Studies, 2(1), 286–289. Retrieved from https://semantjournals.org/index.php/AJEES/article/view/980