Abstract
This article examines the practical manifestation of artistic harmony in the short stories of Khayriddin Sulton, a prominent figure in contemporary Uzbek literature. The study explores how compositional structure, character systems, language style, and artistic devices are harmonized to create coherent and emotionally resonant narratives. Particular attention is given to thematic integrity and the use of symbolic imagery, especially landscape elements, as a means of expressing deep emotional and ideological messages. By analyzing selected stories, the paper reveals how Sulton’s narrative strategies enhance the aesthetic value of his works and contribute to the broader tradition of Uzbek prose.