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If we talk about my personal perception of the protagonist of the novel by I. S. Turgenev “Fathers and Sons”, then I must admit that he is my opposite. In his character, it seemed, there was much of what a person can be respected for: intelligence, originality, physical strength, self-confidence, and a huge capacity for work. This nihilist in a dispute beats the aristocrat Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov, knows how to make others listen to himself, respect his point of view. What's the matter, why is he so unpleasant to me? And only later did I clearly understand what repelled me in this Turgenev hero: selfishness and pride, lack of pity and kindness to others.

Yevgeny Bazarov is not like other literary heroes known to me, created by writers of the 19th century. Onegin and Pechorin I cannot put next to him. Perhaps only Chernyshevsky's heroes Lopukhov and Kirsanov partly resemble the nihilists, but even they and the "gloomy monster" Rakhmetov seem more humane to me. Bazarov does not look like other Turgenev characters either. The writer himself acknowledges this fact. With Rudin, Insarov, the hero of "Fathers and Sons" cannot be compared. Bazarov's personality closes in on itself, because outside of it and around it there are no like-minded people. He is not able to maintain a relationship with the woman he loves; his sincere and whole nature does not give in to compromises and does not make concessions; he does not buy a woman's favor by known commitments. But smart women are usually cautious and prudent ... In a word, for Bazarov there are no women who can arouse a serious feeling in him and, for their part, respond warmly to him. “A man must be fierce,” Bazarov cites a Spanish proverb, and he is all in it. Turgenev repeatedly emphasizes in him an irrepressible, rude, harsh nature. Even love, passion beats in him “strong and heavy”, similar to malice, and perhaps akin to malice. Not without reason, and Odintsova, he inspires fear along with respect.

Was Yevgeny Bazarov born with such a strong nature, inclined to command people, keep them in moral submission, accept their services, as if doing them a favor, or was it that he - "self-broken" - achieved everything himself? But be that as it may, this is the son of a military doctor - a very strong and outstanding personality in all respects. Bazarov recognizes only what can be felt with the hands, seen with the eyes, put on the tongue, in a word, only what can be witnessed by one of the five senses. He reduces all other human feelings to the activity of the nervous system; as a result, the enjoyment of the beauties of nature, music, painting, poetry, the love of a woman does not seem to him at all higher than the enjoyment of a hearty dinner or a bottle of good wine. Bazarov thoroughly knows the natural sciences, with their help he knocked “prejudices” out of his head, but at the same time he remained an extremely uneducated person: he heard something about poetry, something about art, did not bother to think and spit out a sentence unfamiliar to him items.

Turgenev shows that Bazarov is a democrat, a commoner, a man of labor, alien to aristocratic etiquette and conventions. What is his strength? In that he is a representative of the new time. Aristocrats, like Pavel Petrovich, have outlived their own. We needed new people and new ideas. Evgeny Bazarov throughout the novel shows us this new idea.

The main place in the novel is occupied by scenes of disputes. The heroes of Turgenev reveal their worldview in direct statements, in clashes with their ideological opponents. Bazarov is an independent nature, not bowing to any authorities, but judging everything by thought. What is the weakness of Bazarov? In my opinion, his main weakness is that he only denies, he does not carry anything positive. How can people live in denial? Today you can also meet people who perfectly criticize the old, perfectly prove that a lot needs to be changed, but they cannot offer anything worthwhile, let alone do anything. And Yevgeny Bazarov appropriated the “title” of a nihilist and denies everything: religion, science, family, morality. It becomes especially creepy when you think about it, that he also denies such things as art, love. Of course, life is richer than his ideas, and the "theorist" himself falls in love "stupidly, madly."

Maybe someone likes such characters. But for me, a gardener cultivating his small garden, or an illiterate old woman looking after the kids, are much more “heroes” than Bazarov. After all, they create to the best of their ability, and he only destroys. How can you break it without even knowing why? Pavel Petrovich cannot understand this. And the “student” of Bazarov Arkady answers him: “We break, because we are strength.” And strength, in his opinion, does not give an account. It is such a blind “power” that seems very dangerous to me, therefore my attitude towards the protagonist of Turgenev’s novel is cautiously negative.

If we talk about my personal perception of the protagonist of I. S. Turgenev's novel "Fathers and Sons", then I must admit that he is my opposite. In his character, it seemed, there was much of what a person can be respected for: intelligence, originality, physical strength, self-confidence, and a huge capacity for work. This nihilist in a dispute beats the aristocrat Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov, knows how to make others listen to himself, respect his point of view. What's the matter, why is he so unpleasant to me? And only later did I clearly understand what repelled me in this Turgenev hero: selfishness and pride, lack of pity and kindness to others.
Yevgeny Bazarov is not like other literary heroes known to me, created by writers of the 19th century. Onegin and Pechorin I cannot put next to him. Perhaps only Chernyshevsky's heroes Lopukhov and Kirsanov partly resemble nihilists, but even they and the "gloomy monster" Rakhmetov seem more human to me. Bazarov does not look like other Turgenev characters either. The writer himself acknowledges this fact. With Rudin, Insarov, the hero of "Fathers and Sons" cannot be compared. Personality

Bazarova closes in on herself, because outside of her and around her there are no like-minded people. He is not able to maintain a relationship with the woman he loves; his sincere and whole nature does not give in to compromises and does not make concessions; he does not buy a woman's favor by known commitments. But smart women are usually cautious and prudent ... In a word, for Bazarov there are no women who can arouse a serious feeling in him and, for their part, respond warmly to him. “A man must be fierce,” Bazarov quotes a Spanish proverb, and he is all in it. Turgenev repeatedly emphasizes in him an irrepressible, rude, harsh nature. Even love, passion beats in him “strong and heavy”, similar to malice, and perhaps akin to malice. Not without reason, and Odintsova, he inspires fear along with respect.
Was Yevgeny Bazarov born with such a strong nature, inclined to command people, to keep them in moral submission, to accept their services, as if doing them a favor, or was it the fact that he - "self-broken" - achieved everything himself? But be that as it may, this is the son of a military doctor - a very strong personality and outstanding in all ways. Bazarov recognizes only what can be felt with the hands, seen with the eyes, put on the tongue, in a word, only what can be witnessed by one of the five senses. He reduces all other human feelings to the activity of the nervous system; as a result, the enjoyment of the beauties of nature, music, painting, poetry, the love of a woman does not seem to him at all higher than the enjoyment of a hearty dinner or a bottle of good wine. Bazarov thoroughly knows the natural sciences, with their help he knocked "prejudices" out of his head, but at the same time he remained an extremely uneducated person: he heard something about poetry, something about art, did not bother to think and spit out a sentence unfamiliar to him items.
Turgenev shows that Bazarov is a democrat, a commoner, a man of labor, a stranger to aristocratic etiquette and conventions. What is his strength? In that he is a representative of the new time. Aristocrats, like Pavel Petrovich, have outlived their own. We needed new people and new ideas. Evgeny Bazarov throughout the novel shows us this new idea.
The main place in the novel is occupied by scenes of disputes. The heroes of Turgenev reveal their worldview in direct statements, in clashes with their ideological opponents. Bazarov is an independent nature, not bowing to any authorities, but putting everything to the judgment of thoughts. What is the weakness of Bazarov? In my opinion, his main weakness is that he only denies, he does not carry anything positive. How can people live in denial? Today you can also meet people who perfectly criticize the old, perfectly prove that a lot needs to be changed, but they cannot offer anything worthwhile, let alone do anything. And Yevgeny Bazarov appropriated the “title” of a nihilist and denies everything: religion, science, family, morality. It becomes especially creepy when you think about it, that he also denies such things as art, love. Of course, life is richer than his ideas, and the "theorist" himself falls in love "stupidly, madly."
Maybe someone likes such characters. But for me, a gardener cultivating his small garden, or an illiterate old woman looking after the kids, are much more "heroes" than Bazarov. After all, they create to the best of their ability, and he only destroys. How can you break it without even knowing why? Pavel Petrovich cannot understand this. And the "student" of Bazarov Arkady answers him: "We break, because we are strength." And strength, in his opinion, does not give an account. It is this kind of blind “power” that seems very dangerous to me, which is why my attitude towards the protagonist of Turgenev’s novel is cautiously negative.

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0 May Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev's novel "Fathers and Sons" was written in 1861. For the first time the same novel appeared in the magazine "Russian Messenger" in 1862. Critics evaluated the same novel in different ways. D. I. Pisarev said: "Turgenev's new novel gives us everything that we used to enjoy in his works." But already another critic M. A. Antonovich said that "the new work of Mr. Turgenev is extremely unsatisfactory in artistic terms." No matter how they criticize that very novel, I believe that in it I. S. Turgenev fully reveals the topical issue not only of his time, but of all generations. The author cannot calmly look at how "fathers" and "children" constantly argue, and therefore describes the novel, in which, as mentioned above, he reveals this topic. The protagonist of the novel "Fathers and Sons" is Yevgeny Vasilyevich Bazarov. This is a tall man, with a long and thin face, "with a broad forehead, flat upwards, a book-pointed nose, large sand-coloured sideburns."

The face "was enlivened with a calm smile and expressed self-confidence and intelligence." Bazarov is engaged in medicine, loves the natural sciences, chemistry. For the first time, the reader meets Bazarov in the scene of the arrival of Bazarov and Arkady home to Arkady. Arkady Nikolaevich Kirsanov is a friend and student of Evgeny Bazarov. Bazarov meets Nikolai Petrovich Kirsanov, Arkady's father, and Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov, Arkady's uncle. Arkady answers his uncle's question: "What is Bazarov?

". He says that Bazarov is a nihilist, that is, "a person who does not bow to any authorities, who does not accept a single principle on faith, no matter how respect that very principle is surrounded." So, Bazarov is a person who denies everything. After reading this scene where Arkady tells his uncle and father about Bazarov, I still don’t really understand Bazarov himself. I can’t understand what it means to deny everything, what kind of person is Bazarov. Further, the author explains to us that Arkady wanted to inform about Bazarov.Bazarov was a hunter of women, but love "in the romantic sense called rubbish, unforgivable nonsense, considered chivalrous feelings as something like deformity or illness."

He denied love. Bazarov treats the common people with respect. He strongly sees the people, is able to be with them, believes that the people are equal with him, because he himself comes from the people. Bazarov wants the people to study. At home at Arkady Bazaars, he meets peasants. They talk to him as equals.

But when Bazarov arrived at his home, the peasants did not understand him, they laughed at him, because for them Bazarov was a gentleman. They didn't understand what he wanted. In the Kirsanovs' house, Bazarov constantly argued with Pavel Petrovich. They have completely opposite views. More than that, it comes to. Pavel Petrovich does not want to put up with Bazarov. He is looking for any excuse to start him on a duel.

I first met Bazarov. He seemed to me a rude, soulless man, not recognizing anything. But, reading the novel further, I began to understand that Bazarov is not at all what he wants to imagine. Bazarov fell in love with Anna Sergeevna Odintsova.

In conversations with her, he tried to show his indifference and contempt for everything romantic, and left alone, "he indignantly recognized the romance in himself." Love changed him. He never thought he could truly love, but he did. Bazarov became more humane, began to care more about other people. He even treated his parents differently. Previously, he did not like the tenderness of his mother, did not like the fact that his parents "trembled" over him. But after he fell in love, he began to understand what love is. As soon as Turgenev began to show Bazarov's changes, Bazarov immediately dies.

And he dies with just one scratch. He becomes infected with typhus. Thus, the author wants to inform the reader that such great people as Bazarov die quickly, not having time to do everything they wanted. Other people take their place, and this continues from generation to generation. Having read the novel to the end, I discovered a new Bazarov.

I realized that Bazarov is a purposeful, firm person. Despite the fact that Bazarov was a nihilist, he denied all principles, he still had them. He hates "aristocrats", lives by calculation, guided by attraction, denies empty talk, recognizes people who achieve everything with their work. Bazarov loves the people for their originality, but despises them for their ignorance.

He stands for honest people PG


One of my favorite works of Russian writers is Turgenev's novel Fathers and Sons. He captivated me from the very first lines. And I cannot but say about my attitude towards the main character, Bazarov.

After reading this work, I had a double impression of Bazarov. On the one hand, this is a strong personality who defends his point of view, despite any reproaches from the outside.

On the other hand, he is very unhappy, and even arouses pity among readers. So let's take a closer look at his views and character in order to express my attitude.

Bazarov is a nihilist from birth. He is not interested in everything that others say. He denies all those bright feelings that many people value so much, saying that this is nonsense. But in fact, it seems to me that he simply did not experience love from his relatives as a child. Therefore, it is difficult for him to believe in such a feeling as love. But in the life of every person there comes a moment when you have to go through it. The same thing happened to our hero. But in his life, in my opinion, love brought only misfortune. After all, everything that he proclaimed earlier turned out to be wrong. A person like Bazarov is not able to survive that feeling when you realize that you have lived all your life wrong, with the wrong point of view.

In general, my attitude towards Bazarov is neutral. I can't say that I like this person or not. But one thing I can say for sure, he makes me sympathize.

Updated: 2017-07-21

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Today I read, in my opinion, the best work of I. S. Turgenev “Fathers and Sons”. It is now on my list of favorite books. Reading, I had indescribable feelings and impressions. Although I do not fully share the views of the main character - Bazarov, something draws me to his character. I like the course of his thoughts, his contradiction and defending his interests in society.

It is especially interesting to observe the inner world of the hero. Only one woman managed to awaken deep feelings in him, which he does not recognize, or rather, denies. He does not understand what is happening to him, he has a new feeling like love, alien to him. In the depths of his soul, he understands that all his nihilism is collapsing, and from this he becomes angrier and even more selfish towards others. And this does not lead to anything good.

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