Comedy
(ко м ед и я) - a play of amusing character, in which
either wit or good humor prevails, usually with a happy end.
D id a c tic
( д и д а к т и к , п а н д - н а с и ҳ а т б е р у в ч и ,
тарбиявий) - moralizing or instructive characteristic o f literature.
E n lig h ten m e n t
( м а ъ р и ф а т п а р в а р л и к ) .
Tnis term
characterizes the development of science and arts and the tri
umph o f reason over ignorance in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Enlighteners were given this name because they considered en
lightenment to be the only means by which reorganization of
society could be brought about. The enlighteners wanted to bring
knowledge, that is “light” to the people.
Epic
- a long narrative poem in elevated style presenting the
adventures o f a central hero who possesses superhuman qualities
and generally embodies national ideals.
Epiphany
- a moment of heightened awareness that can oc
cur as a result o f a trivial
encounter, object, or event; a moment
o f enlightenment in which the underlying truth, essential nature,
or meaning o f something is suddenly made clear.
Existentialism
- is a philosophical movement lhat developed
in Europe during the I9lh and 20th centuries.
The movement is
called existentialism because most of its members are primarily
interested in the nature of existence or being, by which they usu
ally mean human existence.
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