Comparative analysis of color-related idioms in English through novels
Journal: Science Journal "NovaInfo" (Vol.146, No. 1)Publication Date: 2025-01-16
Authors : Shakirova Madina Bakhriddinovna; Saidmurodov Shokhrukh Dilmuratovich;
Page : 245-246
Keywords : INTERPRETATION; MORAL; UNCONTROLLABLE; IDIOMS; EMOTIONS; COMPLEXITY; CLASSIC NOVELS;
Abstract
Idiomatic expressions like "white lies," "seeing red," and "green with envy" enrich English literature by deepening character development and advancing narratives. This article explores the use of such idioms in notable English novels, focusing on their contextual significance and narrative function. The study draws examples from works like Pride and Prejudice, The Great Gatsby, and To Kill a Mockingbird to examine the moral and emotional complexities these idioms represent.
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