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Realism in Eugene Onegin
Eugene Onegin, being one of the best works of Pushkin, is also one of the first works in Russian Literature which reflects realist trend. ... Instead of just believing that fate determines our (and characters’) current and future life, realism introduces the possibility of chance and accident which can change how our lives go. ...
Some themes of realism, which I tried to point out above, can be seen in the portrayal of the characters in Eugene Onegin by Pushkin, and this paper will focus on the question how Pushkin portrays the characters in Eugene Onegin according to the realist view of the world. ... But, she indeed does, and chooses to take a risk by confessing her love to Eugene. She chose to love Eugene before knowing him a lot, but it is clear that she dreamt of a certain image and it was Eugene. ... Pushkin, writing one of the first realist books in Russian literature and being under the influence of realism, gave Tatyana this realist influence and potentials which enabled her to choose what she wants and
Approximate Word count = 1438 Approximate Pages = 5.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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