Evgeny bazarov calls the ladybug. Who and whom calls "retired man" and "ladybug"

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Evgeny bazarov calls the ladybug. Who and whom calls "retired man" and "ladybug"

"Bazarov Fathers and Sons" - Critics about the novel. -In this time, it is most useful to deny - we deny. Not only art, poetry ... but also ... it's scary to utter ... What a luxury "Fathers and Sons"! I disagree with you, Evgeny Bazarov. "Raphael is not worth a dime." A.P. Chekhov. Just shout the guard at least. Lesson-Seminar. A.V. Lunacharsky.

"Turgenev Fathers and Sons" - Collect information about Evgeny Bazarov. Group 2. Yu.V. Lebedev. P. Weill, A. Genis. Fathers and Sons is perhaps the noisiest and most scandalous book in Russian literature. Vasily Ivanovich Bazarov. Group 3. Socio-philosophical, polemical. Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov. 4 group. Pavel Petrovich Nikolai Petrovich Old men Bazarovs Arkady, Kukshina and Sitnikov.

"Turgenev writer" - Until August 1839, Turgenev lives in Berlin. The works of I.S. Turgenev. Question: Literature lesson in grade 10. In 1880, Turgenev took part in the celebrations in honor of the opening of the monument to Pushkin in Moscow. Communication with Russian revolutionaries. Last years of life. The early years of the writer. Living abroad. Turgenev and general European literature.

"Mumu lesson" - Summarizing the lesson. 2004 - 2009 training at the Faculty of Philology, UlGPU. T.G. Buchugina. Kl.ruk. - Masagutova N.A. Russian teacher language and literature –GD Madanova 1994 - 2002 training in the Staromaynskaya secondary school №1. Technical means: using Mmd-presentation; use of audio recording. A group of researchers led by Ph.D., Assoc.

"The story of IS Turgenev to Mumu" - Gerasim and Mumu. But the authorities forbade mentioning Gogol's name in print. Unlike Andrei, Gerasim did not forgive his mistress Mumu's death and went to the village. From the history of the creation of the story "Mumu". It was in such conditions that the story "Mumu" was written. R.Kasimov: “Gerasim is the non-fictional hero of the story of I.S.Turgenev. And Gerasim, it seems to me, in the end, rebelled.

"Asya Turgenev" - The Story "Asya" (1858). Portrait of I.S. Turgenev. 1872. V.A. Nedzvetsky. MOU Tominskaya secondary school. 2009 - 2010 academic year. V.G. Perov. Prepared by Chuyduk N.A., a teacher of the Russian language and literature of the 1st category. TURGENEV Ivan Sergeevich (1818-83), Russian writer. Turgenev Ivan Sergeevich The story "Asya".

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The description of the landscape, the characteristics of the heroes through their attitude to nature - all this occupies a large place in the works of Turgenev. Love for nature and frequent references to it in his works made the author an expert on landscape characterization. Speaking about nature in the novel "Fathers and Sons", the reader will first of all remember the forest, or, more specifically, the tree. And this makes sense, because some of the heroes of the novel are directly related to the forest and the tree.

There is no doubt that many of the characters in Fathers and Sons are zoomorphic. For example, Bazarov directly calls Nikolai Petrovich a ladybug, and Fenechka is a cat in Bazarov's dream. And what about Bazarov himself? It is already more difficult to compare it with any animal. Perhaps he himself compares himself to a frog, believing that all people are like a frog. Speaking of Bazarov, I must say that he is probably the only hero who has talismans. And here nature shows its influence, to which Bazarov is indifferent, even with cynicism: "Nature is not a temple, but a workshop, and man is a worker in it." But it was nature that gave him one of his talismans - an aspen. But aspen is a very unusual tree, it takes energy, and even criminals were hung on it. Why exactly aspen became Bazarov's talisman? Perhaps because Bazarov himself looks like an aspen. In a conversation with him, many were lost, embarrassed, not knowing how to behave, he seemed to take energy from the people who communicated with him. Perhaps this was the reason that Arkady Kirsanov followed Bazarov, although he was not a nihilist at heart. But at the same time, there is a version that the cross of Christ was made from aspen, that is, there is a positive principle in aspen. And, of course, one cannot deny the positive qualities of Bazarov as an intelligent and sufficiently educated person. Bazarov is a frog, but only she can turn to God.

The aphorism was Bazarov's words that no botanist would consider each birch separately. And Bazarov said this, comparing birch trees with people. His own life convinced him otherwise. He met such an unusual, somewhat mysterious woman like Odintsova, and fell in love with her, although before meeting with Odintsova he spoke contemptuously about women, said that only a freak thinks freely between women. But birch, with which he compared people, is a tree that gives off energy, unlike aspen.

Another striking character in "Fathers and Children" is Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov. And if we compare Bazarov with an aspen, then Pavel Petrovich is a forest. The forest consists of human trees, which speaks partly in its favor, partly not. Pavel Petrovich is a strong enough man, but still he could not overcome himself when he met Princess R. It is in the forest that ladybugs live, and a cat can be found there, and a frog. Therefore, perhaps, as a result, Pavel Petrovich begins to understand Bazarov, because the frog is Bazarov's talisman. Bazarov and Pavel Petrovich have more similarities than differences, and this is confirmed by the fact that the frog lives in the forest. And yet Bazarov is both a worm and an eagle and Pavel Petrovich - both the Apostle Paul and the "little one."

We also see the motif of the tree during the meeting between Arkady Kirsanov and Katya Odintsova. They sat under an ash tree, which promoted their love, protected. They probably felt it and that's why they met there.

In the scene under the haystack, when Bazarov and Arkady were resting there, there is a motif of a tree. A maple leaf is falling. And the maple leaf resembles a cross and takes on the meaning of a key to life, an appeal to God.

And in the turning point of the novel - the duel - there is also a tree motif: the duel took place behind a grove, this grove hid the duelists, and no one guessed what actually happened between Bazarov and Pavel Petrovich.

Bazarov, who had mocked the beautiful all his life, at the end of his life wondered why he lived, does Russia need him? Love and nature defeated his coldness and indifference, and over his grave we see two beautiful Christmas trees planted in caring hands! his parents.

The motif of the forest and the tree can be traced throughout almost the entire novel and is of no small importance. It is both a means of characterizing characters and a means of expressing the author's position. It takes a lot of skill to make seemingly small details meaningful. And Turgenev, possessing this gift, put an undeniable sense of importance and necessity in the description and mention of the forest and the tree.

For the second year in a row, our gymnasium hosts a championship in literature, last year only high school students took part in it, in the same - from 5 to 11, a team of 7 people from the class team. The topics are very diverse. 5 classes - "From Krylov to Nekrasov"; 6 classes-novel by A.S. Pushkin "Dubrovsky"; Grades 7 - N.V. Gogol "Taras Bulba", 8 grades - A.S. Pushkin "The Captain's Daughter", Grades 9 - A. Pushkin "Eugene Onegin", Grades 10 - "Fathers and Sons" and 11 grades - "The Master and Margarita." The championship is held in the "Own game" format. The author of these games was my young colleague KUNAVIN EVGENY SERGEEVICH. I am his mentor and I am very glad that such guys who know and love literature come to the kafyedra in the gymnasium. Thank you, Eugene.

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"2nd championship of MAOU" Vidnovskaya Gymnasium "in literature. 10th grade novel by I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons" "

"Fathers and Sons"

Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev


Kirsanovs

Habits and hobbies

Education and

education

Minor characters

General issues


Bazarov. 100

... is a worldview position that calls into question (in its extreme form, absolutely denies) generally accepted values, ideals, norms of morality and culture. In dictionaries it is also defined as "negation", "absolute negation".

Name a social science term that matches the proposed definition.


Bazarov. 200

Whom Evgeny Bazarov calls

"ladybug"?


Bazarov. 300

“Congratulate me,” Bazarov suddenly exclaimed, today is June 22, the day of my angel. Let's see how he cares about me somehow "

What was going to happen that day?


Bazarov. 400

Bazarov's father informed him that he had planted several trees, loved by Horace. "What are these trees?" Bazarov asked.

Name them.


Bazarov. 500

What did Bazarov demand from Fenichka as a reward for his services as a doctor?


Kirsanovs. 100

“No, this is not a rich land, it does not amaze him with either contentment or diligence; it is impossible, it is impossible for him to stay like that, transformations are necessary ... but how to execute them, how to start? .. "

Whose thoughts are these?


Kirsanovs. 200

“He looked about forty-five years old: his short-cropped gray hair shone with a dark sheen, like new silver; his face, bilious, but without wrinkles, unusually regular and clean, as if drawn with a thin and bright incisor, showed traces of remarkable beauty; especially good were the light, black, oblong eyes. "

Whose portrait is this?


Kirsanovs. 300

Who was the profession of the father of Nikolai and Pavel Kirsanov?


Kirsanovs. 400


Kirsanovs. 500

“It’s not without reason that I have always argued that you are the kindest and smartest person in the world, and now I see that you are as prudent as you are magnanimous.”

What was the reason for Nikolai Petrovich to say such words to his brother?


Habits and hobbies. 100

What did Arkady Kirsanov like to drink tea with?


Habits and hobbies. 200

“… He is happy to help everyone and, by the way, always stands up for the peasants; however, speaking with them, he frowns and smells cologne ... "

Who are we talking about?


Habits and hobbies. 300

What musical instrument did Arkady's father, Nikolai Petrovich, play?


Habits and hobbies. 400

Arina Vlasyevna believed in signs, for example, in the following: "the mushroom no longer grows if ..."

Continue the phrase.


Habits and hobbies. 500

"I only look at the sky when I want to sneeze."


Upbringing and education. 100

"Every person should educate himself ..."

Whose words are these?


Upbringing and education. 200

"Nature is not a temple, but a workshop, and man is a worker in it."

Whose words are these?


Upbringing and education. 300

"A decent chemist is twenty times more useful than any poet."

Whose words are these?


Upbringing and education. 400

"It would be necessary to arrange life so that every moment in it was significant."


Upbringing and education. 500

"... the human personality must be strong as a rock, for everything is built on it."

Whose words are these?


Minor characters. 100

“It was a young woman of about twenty-three, all white and soft, with dark hair and eyes, with red, childishly plump lips and delicate hands. She was wearing a neat chintz dress, and a new blue kerchief lay easily on her round shoulders.

Whose portrait is this?


Minor characters. 200

“I went through fire and water,” they said about her, and a well-known provincial wit usually added: “And through copper pipes.” All these rumors reached her, but she ignored them: her character was free and rather decisive. "

Who are we talking about?


Minor characters. 300

What is the name of the estate of Anna Sergeevna Odintsova?


Minor characters. 400

“... a real Russian noblewoman of the past; she should have lived for two hundred years, in the old Moscow times. "

Who are we talking about?


Minor characters. 500

What is the name of the second wife

Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov?


General issues. 100

What year does the novel take place?


General issues. 200

"The best days of the year are here."


General issues. 300

In which magazine the novel was published

I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons"?


General issues. 400

"Time (a well-known thing) sometimes flies like a bird, sometimes crawls like a worm, but a person is especially good when he does not even notice whether it is soon or quietly."

Remember the catch phrase from Griboyedov's play "Woe from Wit" with a similar meaning.


General issues. 500

“I think this novel has a very unfortunate fate. This novel is perhaps the most unread novel in Russian classics. From the moment he came out and controversy and scandals began around him, which, in fact, led Turgenev to emigration, this novel was read and understood as ideological. And this novel is generally anti-ideological; this is a novel about the fact that any ideology in the face of living life and its highest manifestation - love - fails. This is a love novel. He was just very unlucky. And in the 19th century, very few people understood it. Although smart people understood everything perfectly: Chekhov adored this novel. ”These words belong to our contemporary Avdotya Smirnova.

How is her professional activity related to the novel?


Test based on the novel by I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons".

Option 1.

1. "To accurately and strongly reproduce the truth, the reality of life, is the highest happiness for a writer, even if this truth does not coincide with his own sympathies." Who does I.S.Turgenev sympathize with:

1) Revolutionary Democrats. 2) Raznochintsy. 3) Liberals. 4) Monarchists.

2 What is the future specialty of Bazarov.1) engineer, 2) doctor 3) teacher 4) military

3. Whose portrait is this: "... a tall man, in a long robe with tassels ... a bare red hand ... a lazy but courageous voice", a face "long and thin, with a wide forehead ..."?

4. Whose portrait is this: "... a man of average height, dressed in a dark English suite, a fashionable low tie and patent leather ankle boots ... He looked about forty-five years old: his short-cropped gray hair shone with a dark shine, like new silver ..."?

1) Father of Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov. 2) Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov.

3) Evgeny Vasilievich Bazarov. 4) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov.

5. Whose portrait is this: “... It was a young woman of about twenty-three, all white and soft, with dark hair and eyes, with red, childishly puffy lips and gentle hands. She was wearing a neat chintz dress; the blue new kerchief lay lightly on her round shoulders?

1) Fenichka. 2) Avdotya Nikitishna Kukshina, “emancipated woman”. 3) Landowner Anna Sergeevna Odintsova. 4) Katya, Odintsova's sister.

6. The debates of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" were conducted around various issues that worried the public thought of Russia. Find unnecessary:

1) On the attitude towards the noble cultural heritage. 2) About art, science.

3) On the system of human behavior, on moral principles.

4) On the position of the working class. 5) On public duty, on education.

7. Giving a general assessment of the political content of Fathers and Sons, IS Turgenev wrote: “My whole story is directed against ...” (choose the correct one).

1) The proletariat as an advanced class. 2) The nobility as an advanced class.

3) The peasantry as an advanced class. 4) Revolutionary Democrats as an advanced class.

8. Which of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" can be called a "little man":

1) Vasily Ivanovich Bazarov. 2) Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov. 3) Arkady Nikolaevich Kirsanov.

4) Fenichka.

9. On what circles of Russian society does E. Bazarov pin his hopes?: 1) Peasantry. 2) Noble aristocracy. 3) Russian patriarchal nobility. 4) The intelligentsia.

10. To which of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" do the following characteristics correspond:

1) A representative of the young noble generation, quickly turning into an ordinary landowner, spiritual narrow-mindedness and weakness, superficiality of democratic hobbies, a tendency to rhetoric, lordly manners and laziness.

2) The adversary of everything truly democratic, an aristocrat admiring himself, whose life has been reduced to love and, unfortunately, about the passing past, an esthete.

3) Uselessness and inability to live, to its new conditions, the type of "outgoing lordship".

4) An independent nature, not bowing to any authorities, a nihilist.

a) O Evgeny Bazarov b) Arkady Kirsanov c) Pavel Petrovich d) Nikolai Petrovich

11. Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev wrote: "He did not have, like Onegin and Pechorin, the era of idealization, sympathetic exaltation." Why was Bazarov negatively received by the progressive magazine Sovremennik, both liberal and democratic circles:

1) Because of their extremes, unacceptable for some and hopelessness for others.

2) Due to the atypical character of the hero and the time.

3) Because of the attitude of the hero to the people and his role in the democratic movement.

4) Due to differences on the path of the liberation movement.

12. What E. Bazarov was especially distant to the author of the novel:

1) Lack of understanding of the role of the people in the liberation movement.

2) Nihilistic attitude to the cultural heritage of Russia.

3) Exaggeration of the role of the intelligentsia in the liberation movement.

4) Separation from any practical activity.

13. Which of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons": "... dreamed that in the biography of his son there was a phrase:" the son of a simple staff doctor, who, however, managed to solve it early and did not spare anything for his upbringing "? 1) Governor of the city ***. 2) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov. 3) Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov. 4) Bazarov's father.

14. Which of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" "... called Bazarov predatory, and Arkady Kirsanov tame"? 1) Fenichka. 2) Katya, Odintsova's sister. 3) Avdotya Nikitishna Kukshina. 4) Landowner A.S. Odintsov.

15. Which of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" ... "stands up for the peasants", but "speaking to them ... frowns and smells the cologne"? 1) Governor of the city ***. 2) The son of the tax farmer Sitnikov. 3) Evgeny Bazarov. 4) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov.

16. Which of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" ... gives another such a description: "Your brother, a nobleman, cannot go further than noble humility or noble boil, and this is nothing ... You are a glorious fellow; but you are still a little, liberal barich ... "?

1) P.P. Kirsanov to Bazarov. 2) Kukshina - Sitnikov. 3) The peasants - to Bazarov. 4) Bazarov - Arkady.

17. Find the correspondence of the heroes of the novel to social status:

1) "Emancipe". 2) Russian aristocrat. 3) Regimental doctor. 4) Student-baric. 5) Student-democrat

A) Evgeny Bazarov B) Kukshina C) V.I. Bazarov D) Arkady Kirsanov D) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov

18. What moment in the biography of Yevgeny Bazarov became a turning point in his awareness of his personality:

1) Love for Odintsova. 2) Break with Arkady. 3) Dispute with P. P. Kirsanov. 4) Visiting parents.

Answers to the test based on the novel by I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons"

Answers to the test option 1

1 - 1 2 - 2 3 - 3 4 - 4 5 - 1 6 - 4 7 - 2 8 - 1 9 - 4

10 - 1b, 2c, 3d, 4a 11 - 1 12 - 2 13 - 4 14 - 4 15 - 4 16 -4 17 - 1b, 2e, 3c, 4d, 5a 18 - 1

Test on the creativity of I.S. Turgenev. The novel "Fathers and Sons".

Option 2.

1. Who is the dedication of the novel "Fathers and Sons" addressed to:

1) A.I. Herzen. 2) V.G.Belinsky. 3) N.A.Nekrasov. 4) Pauline Viardot.

2. Which hero of the novel is, in fact, the spokesman for the author's point of view?

1) P.P. Kirsanov 2) E. Bazarov 3) N.P. Kirsanov 4) A.S. Odintsova

3. The basis of the conflict in the novel "Fathers and Sons" is:

1) Quarrel between P.P. Kirsanov and E.V. Bazarov. 2) The conflict that arose between E. V. Bazarov and N. P. Kirsanov. 3) The struggle of bourgeois-noble liberalism and revolutionary democrats. 4) The struggle between the liberal monarchists and the people.

4. Whose portrait is this: “... a gentleman in his forties, in a dusty coat and plaid trousers ... we see him in the month of May 1859, already completely gray-haired, plump and a little hunched over, he is waiting for his son, who, as he had once received, the title candidate "?

1) Father of Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov. 2) Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov.

3) Evgeny Vasilievich Bazarov. 4) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov.

5. Whose portrait is this:“He was always fussing and hurrying; in the morning put on a tight uniform and an extremely tight tie, malnourished and underdrinked, ordered everything ”?

1) Evgeny Vasilievich Bazarov. 2) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov. 3) Governor of the city ***. 4) The son of the tax farmer Sitnikov.

6. Whose portrait is this: "... a man of small stature, in a Slavophil Hungarian woman ... An anxious and dull expression manifested itself in the small, though pleasant features of his sleek face ..."? 1) Evgeny Vasilievich Bazarov. 2) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov. 3) Governor of the city ***. 4) The son of the tax farmer Sitnikov.

7. Whose portrait is this: "A lady was reclining on a leather sofa, still young, blond, somewhat disheveled, in a silk, not quite neat dress, with large bracelets on her short arms, with a lace kerchief on her head ..."?

1) Fenichka. 2) Avdotya Nikitishna Kukshina, “emancipated woman”.

3) Landowner Anna Sergeevna Odintsova. 4) Katya, Odintsova's sister.

8. Which of the heroes of the novel owns the words: "We know approximately why bodily ailments occur, and moral illnesses come from bad upbringing ... from the ugly state of society, in a word, correct society, and there will be no illnesses."

1) Arkady Kirsanov. 2) N. P. Kirsanov. 3) E. V. Bazarov. 4) P. P. Kirsanov

9. Bazarov wrote a critical article:

1) I. S. Turgenev. 2) V. G. Belinsky. 3) A. I. Herzen. 4) D. I. Pisarev.

10. Typing is:

1) The image of the general through the individual, that is, the combination of the characteristic and the individual in a single artistic image.

2) A frequently recurring nature or situation that is widespread.

3) The literary experience of creating an artistic world, accumulated by many generations of authors.

11. Which of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" "... lived very well and quietly: they almost never parted, read together, played four hands on the piano, sang duets; she planted flowers and watched in the poultry yard, he occasionally went hunting and did the housework ”?

1) Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov and his first wife. 2) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov and Princess R.

3) Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov and Fenechka. 4) Bazarov and Odintsov.

12. Which of the heroes of the novel “Fathers and Sons” “... having fallen in love with a woman with a mysterious look, lived for ten years“ colorless, fruitless and fast ”, gradually grew old, remained single and began to live in the village,“ English taste "?

1) Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov. 2) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov.

3) Chairman of the treasury chamber of the city ***. 4) Viktor Sitnikov, the tax farmer's son.

13. Which of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" "... loved nature extremely, especially on a summer day, when, in his words," every bee takes a bribe from every flower "?

1) Father of Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov. 2) Governor of the city ***.

3) Evgeny Vasilievich Bazarov. 4) Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov.

14. Which of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons": "... grovelled in front of his wife just because she was a nee Princess Durdolesova"?

1) Father of Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov. 2) Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov.

3) Evgeny Vasilyevich Bazarov. 4) The son of the tax farmer Sitnikov.

15. Which of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons": "... argued that" all people are similar to each other both in body and soul ... small changes do not mean anything "?

1) Fenichka. 2) Governor of the city ***.

3) The son of the tax farmer Sitnikov. 4) Evgeny Vasilievich Bazarov.

16. People who are close to Evgeny Bazarov in spirit are called:

17. Determine to which of the heroes of the novel "Fathers and Sons" the given "words and words" belong:

1) "Local scientists", "some will say the matter, I agree", Latin words, "you, tea, heard ...".

2) "... Without self-esteem", "there is no solid foundation for the public", "principles" and French words, "I want to prove eftim".

A) Pavel Petrovich. B) Evgeny Bazarov

18. Creating a novel, IS Turgenev makes extensive use of the method of antithesis. What does this term mean:

1) The opposition of the characters of a literary work.

2) The doctrine that puts a person at the center of the universe, considers a person to be the "crown of nature."

3) Artistic opposition of characters, circumstances, concepts, phenomena, compositional elements.

Answers to the test based on the novel by I.S. Turgenev "Fathers and Sons"

Answers to the test option 2

In the novel, the main opponent in his ideological disputes.

Life story

Pavel Petrovich was brought up in the page corps. Becoming an officer, he enjoyed great success in society: Kirsanov was self-confident, mocking and "funny bitterness." Women liked him, easily got into romances, aroused the envy of men. At twenty-seven he was already a captain, a brilliant career awaited him. And suddenly everything changed. In the Petersburg world, a woman appeared who became fatal for Kirsanov.

Pavel Petrovich passionately fell in love with Princess R., who was known in the world as a frivolous coquette. However, love did not bring happiness to Kirsanov: first responding to his feelings in return, Princess R. soon lost interest in him. However, this obstacle did not stop the hero. For many years he tried to preserve this relationship, for many years this draining, exhausting passion did not give him rest.

Painfully attached to Princess R., Kirsanov could never understand her, he was struck by her strangeness, imbalance, something cherished and inaccessible "in her soul, where no one could penetrate. After tender dates, he felt only "tearing and bitter vexation" in his heart. After parting with Princess R., Kirsanov tried to live an old, familiar life, but he could no longer fall into the old rut. He grew old, turned gray, no longer dreamed of novels. Soon Pavel Petrovich and his brother settled in Maryino. At the end of his life, he moved to Dresden, where he lived his life alone.

Kirsanov has a number of advantages: he is intellectual, perceptive, noble, has a strong-willed character (Pavel Petrovich does not have a truly strong-willed character - his high liberal principles of freedom and equality remain in words (although whoever said that a person with a strong-willed character must be a liberal?), but by the strength of his character he is really a worthy rival of Bazarov).

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