Abstract
This article examines the image of Alisher Navoi in contemporary Uzbek dramaturgy, focusing on the spiritual and philosophical interpretation of the creative personality. It analyzes how modern playwrights reinterpret Navoi not only as a historical figure, but as a universal symbol of moral responsibility, intellectual depth, and artistic integrity. Special attention is given to the dramatic representation of Navoi’s inner world, his ethical choices, and his relationship with society and power. Through dramaturgical analysis, the study reveals how Navoi’s image serves as a medium for expressing modern concerns about the role of the intellectual, the mission of art, and the continuity of national and cultural values in the context of globalization.
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