KOMPARATIVISTIKA

Comparative Studies

SOMERSET MAUGHAMʼS CONCEPTUAL AND CREATIVE SKILLS IN CREATING IMAGES

Authors: Bekzod Kuliboyev Orzuboy ugli

Published: March 24, 2025 • Vol. 13 Issue 5 • Views: 89

This article explores the artistic skills of W. S Maugham in creating rich, multi-dimensional characters within his narratives. Maugham's way of creating characters is deep, realistic, and diverse, making for a really interesting look at human nature. The discussion begins with an examination of Maugham's psychological insight and illustrates how he crafts characters that reflect complex motivations and inner conflicts. The article examines the characters in Maugham's major works, such as "Of Human Bondage" and "The Painted Veil," and emphasizes how they are not simply vessels for the plot, but rather complex individuals whose journeys deeply resonate with readers. Subsequently, the article discusses Maughamʼs wide range of characters, highlighting how their diverse backgrounds and experiences contribute to the thematic depth of his stories.