THE THEMES OF ALIENATION AND ISOLATION IN WILLIAM FALKNER’S SHORT STORIES

Uilyam Folkner, ijtimoiy begonalashuv, psixologik izolyatsiya, grotesk hikoyalar, qullik, irqchilik, zamonaviy tanqidchilik, ong oqimi, Amerika tarixi,

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This article examines the multifaceted theme of alienation and isolation in William Faulkner's short stories, exploring how it intersects with race, class, and the historical and social context of the American South. Faulkner masterfully portrays characters grappling with feelings of disconnection due to factors such as racial prejudice, social ostracism, internal conflict, and the weight of the past. Through vivid imagery and psychological insights, he delves into the human condition, exploring the universal struggles for belonging and the enduring impact of isolation on the individual and society.