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COMPARISON OF THE IDEAL OF MEN IN THE WORKS OF RUSSIAN LITERATURE OF THE 19TH CENTURY

Alimkhanova Nozimakhon Jakhangirovna3rd year student at the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek Uzbekistan, Tashkent
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The thesis explores the complex personality of Eugene Onegin, characterized by contradictions, egoism, and a rebellious spirit. Onegin's disillusionment with the empty luxuries of St. Petersburg leads him to seek meaning in literature, rural seclusion, and love. However, his selfishness and indifference prevent him from appreciating the gifts of fate, resulting in tragic consequences. The thesis also discusses the portrayal of Onegin as a representative of the "superfluous people" in Russian literature, who yearn for change but lack the will to act.

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