Ivan Turgenev Essays
Bringing Up Bazarov: The Origins of Bazarov's Radicalism in Turgenyev's Fathers and Sons
Fathers and Sons
The genesis of the Russian radical movement is portrayed in Ivan Turgenev's classic novel Fathers and Sons as a shock which resonated throughout the Russian public sphere, effecting change within both families and society. Indeed, historian Daniel...
Trips in Fathers and Sons
Fathers and Sons
In the novel Fathers and Sons, Ivan Turgenev explores the inevitability of man's integration into society by implementing effectiv structural devices. The parallel trips of the central characters highlight their emotional and intellectual paths...
Pechorin and Bazarov: the Fatal Power of a Cynic in Love
Fathers and Sons
The characters of Pechorin and Bazarov, the protagonists of Lermontov’s A Hero of Our Time and Turgenev’s Fathers and Sons, are both men who are, in a sense, doomed. One voluntarily wanders the globe, waiting and finally meeting an unnoticed end,...
Destroyers in the Name of Progress: Bazarov in "Fathers and Sons" and Mr. Fortune in “A View of the Woods”
Fathers and Sons
The destruction of tradition in the name of progress exists in Flannery O’Connor’s “A View of the Woods” and Ivan Turgenev’s <i>Fathers and Sons</i> through the main protagonists in each work. Bazarov is the central character of...
A Detailed Study of Two Key Passages in "Fathers and Sons"
Fathers and Sons
Much of the tension in Ivan Turgenev’s <i>Fathers and Sons</i> arises from the conflict between the two main characters, Bazarov and Arkady. Bazarov is a nihilist and the catalyst for much of the action of the novel. He does not share...
Characters Through the Looking Glass: An Analytical Exploration of Major Characters on the Characterization of the Pseudo-Antagonist in Fathers and Sons. 11th Grade
Fathers and Sons
There is so much more to an individual that what they do or what they say. By limiting one’s judgment to the two above criteria, one is subject to falling short of the true light. It is common in literature because of this nuance in personality,...
The Hamlets and Don-Quixotes in Turgenev’s Fathers and Sons College
Fathers and Sons
Two years before Fathers and Sons was published, Turgenev gave a speech titled “Hamlet and Don Quixote,” in which he cross-analyzed Hamlet and Don Quixote as two antitheses of basic human tendencies. For Turgenev, Don Quixote represented the...
The Theme of the "Outsider" in A Month in the Country 12th Grade
A Month in the Country
Written by J.L Carr, A Month in the Country focuses on the story of Tom Birkin; a veteran of World War I who, after his wife leaves him, takes a job to restore a medieval painting in the church of a small village in Yorkshire named Oxgodby. The...