THE FUNCTION OF SATIRE IN 18TH-CENTURY BRITISH LITERATURE

Authors

  • Anarboyeva Nilufar O'rinboy qizi Author
  • Eshonqulova Sarvinoz Yashinovna Author

Keywords:

satire, 18th-century British literature, Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope, social criticism, Age of Enlightenment

Abstract

This article analyzes the role and functions of satire in 18th-century British literature. Through the genre of satire, the article examines social-political criticism, moral values, and the exposure of societal flaws. Using the works of writers such as Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope, and Samuel Johnson as examples, the power and significance of satire are revealed.

Author Biographies

  • Anarboyeva Nilufar O'rinboy qizi

    Chirchik State Pedagogical University

    Bachelor degree student

  • Eshonqulova Sarvinoz Yashinovna

    Chirchik State Pedagogical University

    English teacher

Published

2025-04-26

How to Cite

THE FUNCTION OF SATIRE IN 18TH-CENTURY BRITISH LITERATURE. (2025). Modern Education and Development, 24(4), 179-185. https://scientific-jl.com/mod/article/view/10493