THE IMAGE OF HUMANITY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE PROBLEM OF WAR AND PEACE
Keywords:
War and peace, Human image, Literature, Moral conflict, Psychological struggle, Resilience, Ethical responsibilityAbstract
This article explores the portrayal of the human image in the context of war and peace in literature. It analyzes how writers depict individuals’ moral, psychological, and social struggles amid conflict and reconciliation. Focusing on literary works that address the devastation of war and the hope for peace, the study reveals the complex duality of man as both a victim and a potential agent of change. Through qualitative analysis and illustrative examples, the article discusses how the human figure embodies broader themes of suffering, resilience, and ethical responsibility.
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