CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY IN THE WORK "SHAYTANAT"
Keywords:
Revolution; Motive; Victim; Intellectualism; Deduction; Comparison; Detective; Social Detective; Crime and Punishment; Murderer; Criminal.Abstract
The purpose of this scientific article is to analyze the psychology of the character of Asadbek, the hero of the work "Shaytanat" by Tahir Malik. Also, it is necessary to analyze that the work of Satan is not just a corrupted world built on crime, but a parallel world that arose as a result of the clash of immorality and injustice in society. During the article, Agatha Christie's works such as "They Were Ten" and "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" are taken as objects of comparison. We will analyze in more depth how A. Christie's the punishment of criminals untouched by law, can be observed in many characters of "Shaytanat." For additional information, it should be noted that the work "Shaytanat" aims to study the main motives that led to Asadbek's entry into the criminal world, as well as the motives that served to bring other characters into the criminal world.
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