SARCASM CONCEALED WITH HUMOR – AS A WEAPON FOR CRICISING TOTALIAN REGIME IN FICTION

  • Giorgi Khorbaladze PhD in Philology, Professor of Gori State University, Gori, Chavchavadze st., #53, 1400, Georgia, http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0453-8521

Abstract

When the issue concerns the study of Nodar Dumbadze's work, we can say that researchers can focus their attention on many issues in this very interesting work; We think that a completely exhaustive research is not possible within the framework of a single review or essay, even a monograph. This process is similar to traveling in the mountains: you see the highest point, you move towards it, and as soon as you reach the goal, a new highest point appears in sight, therefore, the path of your path is also there, but you climb, and from there again a new peak rises. That's right, the world of Nodar Dumbadze, the more carefully you read, the more you research, the more new research problems appear, the more issues are highlighted and crystallized in the layers of current or previously conducted research. We investigate different issues in the writer's work, we try to consider this incomparable literary treasure in several interesting directions, and in this particular article, the subject of research is the part of Nodar Dumbadze's work, which belongs to the humorous cycle, and at first glance, its purpose is only a kind of anecdotal humor, the purpose of which is , it seems, is only for the entertainment and enjoyment of the reader, but if we dig deeper, the hidden pathos of this type of works can be interestingly revealed on the surface. When studying the cycle of short stories, it is natural to take into account the contemporary era of the writer and the challenges characteristic of the era. Thus, we tried to look at the mentioned works in a new way and read out interesting subtexts in the sarcasm or comedy skillfully covered by the writer.

 

Key words: Nodar Dumbadze, Sarcasm, Humor, Literature, Totalitarian regime, Novel.

Published
2024-07-13
Section
SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES - LITERATURE SECTION