The way of expressing conflicts in Mark Twain’s writing

Umida Dusmuradova, Farangiz Abduolimjonova, Sokhiba Rasulova

In this thesis, to study the expression and types of conflict in fiction by analyzing the expression of conflict in Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Hucklebberry Finn " andconflict is motivated by differences in the characteristics that brought the individual in an interaction. The differences
among them are related to the physical characteristics, intelligence, knowledge, customs, beliefs, and so forth. With it accompanies individual characteristics in social interaction, conflict is a normal situation in any society and any society is not one who has never experienced a conflict between its members or with other community groups, the conflict will only disappear with the loss of society itself

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