THE REPRESENTATION OF PERSONAL TRANSFORMATION IN MODERN LITERATURE
This article deals with the issues based on analyzing the concept of personal transformation in modern literature. It focuses on the internal
changes of literary characters, the formation of identity, and psychological evolution influenced by social contexts. The study analyzes
selected works from various modern genres to explore how transformation is artistically represented. The author also highlights the role
of individual experience, trauma, social pressure, and freedom in shaping personal change. The findings suggest that modern literature
provides a deep insight into the human inner world and portrays transformation as a complex and multidimensional process, reflecting
both personal and societal dynamics.
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