Abish Kekilbayuly’s story “The happiest day”

Authors

  • Tursymurat Diana graduate student, Kazakh National Women‘s Teacher Training University, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Adilbekova Lazzat Makhayovna candidate of philological sciences, professor, Kazakh National Women‘s Teacher Training University, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Abstract

The prose genre is a component of the literary field. This genre ranges from short stories to voluminous novels. In the Renaissance, a separate individual began to from, separating from poetry. Through prose, the writer writes his works, analyzing the past and predicting the future. Talented writers who were born in different periods worked hard in this field. One of them is Abish Kekilbayev. In the article, I will analyze the writer’s story “The happiest day”, briefly focusing on the course of the analysis of the story.

Writer expressed his great opinion about writing: “The human mind is inventing many miracles. The main goal of the event is to promote the development of the country. Anyway, the greatest discovery is writing. There was no better news than this. The invention of writing is an enduring recognition of Eternity. Writing made the human race not only intelligent, manipulative, but also faithful and reasonable. In fact, Science, Religion, Culture appeared thanks to writing. Through this, he was imbued with the values of past generations, matured” [1].

Published

2023-03-05

How to Cite

Tursymurat Diana, & Adilbekova Lazzat Makhayovna. (2023). Abish Kekilbayuly’s story “The happiest day”. Scientific Research and Experimental Development, (2). Retrieved from https://ojs.publisher.agency/index.php/SRED/article/view/969