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    LITERARY CRITICISM
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS OF BUKHARA STATE UNIVERSITY 2024/5 (110)
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    the fundamental principle that underlies all the specific advice to come: in order to successfully influence 
    another, one must above all else make that other person happy about being influenced. 
    Furthermore he gives some advice according to 
    Bernard Shaw’s remark,
     “If you teach a man anything
    he will never learn.” 
    by claiming that Shaw was right. Learning is an active process. In order to master the 
    principles studying in this book, one should do something about them. Rules Should be applied at every 
    opportunity. Otherwise they will be forgotten quickly. Only knowledge that is used sticks in one’s mind. 
    As it was mentioned above the illustration of the author’s purpose is given through “a successful 
    person”’s story, Bernard Shaw. 
    Conclusion.
    Overall, it should be noted that, by narrating stories, claims and quotes of many well-
    known people, by displaying several similar events, or sequence of incidents self-help authors intend to write 
    reader-oriented books. They tend to have much impact on readers by making their writing or speech colourful 
    and help them achieve their targets. They need to convince the readers about their advice and provide them 
    with the “right” worldview. To achieve the goals the authors should have the ability of an “impressive 
    storyteller”. 
     
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    History// University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.- 2021.- №1-2 
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    Bergsma, Ad. “Do Self-Help Books Help?” Journal of Happiness Studies, vol. 9, no. 3, 2007, pp. 
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    3.
     
    Dale Carnegie. “How to win friends and influence people”// New York.-1981.-p-11-49 
    4.
     
    Jennifer Wilson “Useful books.The past and present of self-help literature ”.// Books and the arts. 
    -November 17,2020.- p16-20
     
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    Koay, Dong Liang. Self-Improvement Books: A Genre Analysis. //2015.-University of Wellington.- 
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    Kraus, W. (2006). The narrative negotiation of identity and belonging. Narrative Inquiry.//-16(1), 
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    Newkirk, Thomas. Minds Made for Stories: How We Really Read and Write Informational and 
    Persuasive Texts.// Heinemann.- 2014.-p-76-79
     
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    Starker, S. Oracle at the supermarket; The American preoccupation with self-help books.// New 
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