
Animation art has been an integral part of children's literature, captivating young minds and transporting them to magical worlds. Two renowned authors, Janny Rodari and Khudoyberdi Tukhtaboyev, have successfully employed animation art in their works, creating a distinctive narrative style that has enticed readers worldwide. This article aims to delve into the use of animation art in the works of these two authors, exploring its significance, implications, and the impact it has on the narrative structure.
animation art, powerful meaning, illustration, journalists, imagination, works, integration, storytelling
animation art, powerful meaning, illustration, journalists, imagination, works, integration, storytelling
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