THE ADAPTIVE QUALITY OF FAIRY TALES IN CONTEMPORARY WORKS

Authors

  • Raximova Nigoraxon Obidjonovna English Teacher At The Namangan State Institute Of Foreign Languages Named After Is'hoqkhon Ibrat, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Fairy tales, Adaptation, Archetypes

Abstract

Fairy tales have demonstrated remarkable adaptability in modern literature, film, and other cultural productions. This article examines how these stories, once transmitted through oral tradition, continually evolve through reinterpretation. It explores how moral lessons, character archetypes, and narrative structures shape the enduring appeal and transformative capacity of fairy tales today.

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Published

2025-02-25

How to Cite

Raximova Nigoraxon Obidjonovna. (2025). THE ADAPTIVE QUALITY OF FAIRY TALES IN CONTEMPORARY WORKS. International Scientific and Current Research Conferences, 1(01), 116–118. Retrieved from https://orientalpublication.com/index.php/iscrc/article/view/1817