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The ideal image of the heroine in the novel "Eugene Onegin". The image of Tatyana Larina

"Eugene Onegin" is a novel in verse. If not the best, then one of the best works of the great Russian classic. A.S. Pushkin for the first time reveals the image of a Russian woman, Tatyana Larina, who is an ideal for him, which he lovingly sings.

It is believed that the prototype of the heroine was a real woman who left after her exiled husband in Siberia.

The ideal image of the heroine in the novel "Eugene Onegin"

Pushkin calls his heroine a simple and at the same time very common name - Tatiana. Her character is sincere, popular, natural, but nevertheless it can not be called a simpleton. Sincerity of the heroine is combined with the extraordinary depth of her soul.

She - a great lover of books, brought up on them and the stories of her nanny, is different from her surroundings. Tatiana is not used to caressing her parents and playing with other children, like all her peers. She appears before the readers a somewhat detached from the whole society girl. For Pushkin, this is the ideal image of the heroine in the novel "Eugene Onegin".

She loves nature and lives by her rhythms and laws, feeling her oneness with her.
Public opinion is not so important for a girl. But she lives in a world of ideals, sincere sincerity, high spiritual morality and purity.

She likes more village life, closeness to nature, which she feels and loves. Then, marrying, living in St. Petersburg and leading a social life, she will remember with despair the life that was in her beloved village.

A.S. Pushkin, "Eugene Onegin": heroes and their love

Pushkin describes in his novel two bright images of the protagonists. This is Tatiana Larina, Eugene Onegin, who are opposed to each other and at the same time attracted. The pure and sincere soul of the girl comes into contact with a young man who has already seen a lot in his life and is disappointed in life. The spiritual emptiness of Onegin and the brimming soul of Larina dramatically unfolds in the novel.

It would seem that love must work wonders, and it will be able to change everything strong and sincerely fell in love with Tatiana. Eugene Onegin, however, rejects it after recognition and leaves in complete confusion. Was it love or passion? Tatyana, being a dreamy girl, fell in love not in a real person, but in the image she invented, which she painted in her dreams.

The young man who attracted her with his detachment and mystery, those features that were inherent in herself, inside, however, was not that romantic hero from her dreams and dreams. He turned out to be an empty, disappointed and even depraved secular life in the capital. But, in spite of this, noble nobility deeply lived in it, and Tatiana was not deceived. Eugene Onegin left, leaving the girl in utter confusion.

He had a chance to change and find the soulfulness that once was. But it was too complicated and incomprehensible for him, and a young man or "young old man," as he was sometimes called critics, decided to simply retire and continue his usual way of life.

Much later Tatiana Larina, Eugene Onegin will meet in St. Petersburg. And then the fire of passion will burn not her, but Onegin. Tatyana, in turn, becoming a great lady, will not lose her ability to love. However, this time she already rejects Eugene - not to take revenge or to follow the norms accepted in the society.

She loves him, no matter what, and does not hide from him this. But she continues to be guided in life by her high spiritual and moral principles and can not break the vow given to her destined husband. At the same time, she realizes that not real love moves Onegin, but passion and selfish pride. And how can she respond otherwise? To decide on extramarital affairs? By doing so, she would not only defiled her love, but she also betrayed herself by giving up her own rules of life.

V.G. Belinsky about Tatiana


The ideal image of the heroine in the novel "Eugene Onegin" was described in detail by V.G. Belinsky, calling it the image of the truth of a Russian woman, and the novel - a real encyclopedia of Russian life.

Tatiana in his perception is a deep and strong woman, without the painful contradictions of complex souls, in which sometimes they themselves can not figure out. It is integral, unified and pure in kind. And it does not matter who she is today: a socialite or a simple girl from the village. Wherever it is, it does not leave high spiritual integrity, and whatever happens to it, it is guided by the moral ideals and values that live within it.

Tatiana and Olga

Tatiana - the ideal image of the heroine in the novel "Eugene Onegin", is the exact opposite of her sister Olga. The latter - a windy girl with a carefree and narrow-minded temper. Her image is fully revealed in a disparaging attitude to the young man who loved her, Lensky, who, because of her frivolous behavior, causes Onegin to duel and die there.
Tatiana can not be spiritually friends with her windy sister, she needs depth and meaningfulness of her own and other people's thoughts and actions, which Olga can not give her.

Natural image

Tatiana is able to contemplate beauty, feel harmony, understand the language of nature and love the world around. She likes to meet the sunrise and think about the moon, walk through fields and meadows, admire the beautiful natural scenery, especially in winter, and even the Epiphany frosts.

Its image is close to the pagan, when people lived in unity with the surrounding world, with nature, without distinguishing themselves from it and finding in nature all the answers to the questions arising from them. Tatiana believes in superstition, signs, fortune telling and dreams. And this faith further strengthens its connection with nature.

Social image

Social life is a burden for the girl. Her deep inner nature is opposed to the falsity of secular life, but she is forced to put up with her and live as fate ordered her. By the end of the novel, a naive village girl has learned to put on a secular cold mask and walk in it, like all the people around. But, despite this, it does not lose its essence and spiritual qualities.

Loved the quote

Those who read, taught and passed at school the novel "Eugene Onegin", quotes from it can remember all life. Thanks to the beautiful and easy syllable of the great Russian poet, the verses are remembered quickly and for a long time: "Dika, sad, silent, like a forest deer fearful ..."

In the novel "Eugene Onegin" quotes characterizing the image of Tatiana, brightly and simply drawing the Russian woman's soul, remaining in the memory of young people, help in understanding the mysterious Russian soul and a deeper understanding of themselves.

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