THE THEME OF FAMILY IN THE WORKS OF IRVIN SHAW: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL ANALYSIS

Irwin Shaw, American literature, family relationships, family conflict, psychological analysis.

Authors

  • Sabina MELIEVA Teacher at Kimyo International University in Tashkent , Uzbekistan

Shaw’s family is not only a place of interpersonal conflicts, but also a social institution that reflects broader social problems and crises. This article examines how Shaw depicts family relationships through the prism of psychological processes, social changes, and personal tragedies. The key literary works about family relationship are analyzed in this article. The features of the depiction of family conflicts, the dynamics of relationships between family members, and their impact on the individual are examined. The article also provides an overview of the scientific literature devoted to this aspect of Shaw’s work.