THE ARTISTIC REPRESENTATION OF PSYCHOLINGUISTIC CONTRADICTIONS IN MEURSAULT’S SPEECH IN ALBERT CAMUS’S L'ÉTRANGER

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  • Radjabov Ruslan Rajabmurodovich

    Teacher of the Department of French Philology at Bukhara State University

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  • Abdullayeva Mohichexra Umrzoq qizi

    Student of Bukhara State University

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Keywords:
Psycholinguistic contradictions, French literature, emotional experience, verbal expression, society, paradoxical happiness.
Abstract

French literature has always paid special attention to the depiction of the inner world of human beings. It is not limited to the narration of events, but deeply explores the hidden layers of consciousness, moral conflicts, inner contradictions, and existential uncertainty. In this process, language occupies a central place as the main means of expressing thought and emotion.

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2026-01-25
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THE ARTISTIC REPRESENTATION OF PSYCHOLINGUISTIC CONTRADICTIONS IN MEURSAULT’S SPEECH IN ALBERT CAMUS’S L’ÉTRANGER. (2026). Eureka Journal of Language, Culture & Social Change, 2(1), 84-88. https://eurekaoa.com/index.php/3/article/view/257