Bazarov: attitude to love in Turgenev’s novel “Fathers and Sons”

Turgenev wrote the famous novel “Fathers and Sons” in 1862 and touched upon the deep philosophical, political and moral problems of the people of that time. The main character was the young democrat commoner Evgeniy Bazarov. To explore the topic “Bazarov’s Attitude to Love” more deeply, let’s first figure out what kind of person he was. And let us mention in advance that it was love that broke this strong and strong-willed man, playing a cruel joke on him. But first things first.

Quotes[edit]

  • Love is nonsense, unforgivable nonsense.
  • The person is good, the circumstances are bad.
  • A decent chemist is twenty times more useful than any poet.
  • Upbringing? - Bazarov picked up. - Every person must educate himself - well, at least like me, for example... And as for time - why will I depend on it? It’s better to let it depend on me. No, brother, this is all licentiousness, emptiness! And what is this mysterious relationship between a man and a woman? We physiologists know what this relationship is. Study the anatomy of the eye: where does that mysterious look come from, as you say? This is all romanticism, nonsense, rot, art.
  • Nature is not a temple, but a workshop, and man is a worker in it.
  • Well, if he deserves contempt!
  • The only good thing about a Russian person is that he has a very bad opinion of himself.
  • We act because of what we recognize as useful.
  • If they crush you, that's the way to go.
  • From a penny candle, you know, Moscow burned down.
  • Our peasant is happy to rob himself just to get drunk on dope in a tavern.
  • “You’re flirting,” he thought, “you’re bored and teasing me because you have nothing to do, but I...”
  • “You want to love,” interrupted Bazarov, “but you cannot love: that is your misfortune.”
  • See what I do; there was an empty space in the suitcase, and I put the hay there; so in our life's suitcase; no matter what they fill it with, as long as there is no emptiness.
  • Because, brother, that, according to my observations, only freaks think freely between women.
  • Raphael is not worth a penny, and Russian artists are even less.
  • Correct society and there will be no diseases.
  • If they tell me the case, I will agree.
  • This is none of our business...we need to clear the place first.
  • Such a rich body! At least now to the anatomical theater!
  • I only look at the sky when I want to sneeze.
  • Oh, my friend, Arkady Nikolaich! - exclaimed Bazarov, - I ask you one thing: don’t speak beautifully.
  • It's amazing how people still believe in words. If they tell him, for example, he’s a fool and don’t kill him, he’ll be sad; They will call him smart and won’t give him money - he will feel pleasure.

Quotes from Bazarov from the novel “Fathers and Sons” (40 quotes)

The novel “Fathers and Sons” by Turgenev is one of the most famous works of Russian literature of the 19th century. This article presents quotes from the novel “Fathers and Sons”: interesting statements by Evgeny Bazarov, Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov and other heroes. Evgeny Bazarov is a man of “tall stature”. His face was “long and thin, with a wide forehead, a flat upward, pointed nose downward, large greenish eyes and drooping sand-colored sideburns; it was enlivened by a calm smile and expressed self-confidence and intelligence.” His age borders on the 30-year mark - Bazarov is in the prime of his strength, both mental and physical. Quotes from Bazarov from the novel “Fathers and Sons” are collected in this section of our website.

You have neither insolence nor anger, but only youthful courage and youthful enthusiasm.

The Russian man will eat God.

It is better to break stones on the pavement than to allow a woman to take even the tip of a finger.

The important thing is that two and two make four, and the rest is all nonsense.

I don’t share anyone’s opinions; I have mine.

Our peasant is happy to rob himself just to get drunk on dope in a tavern.

If a woman can hold a conversation for half an hour, this is a good sign.

From a penny candle, you know, Moscow burned down.

You can’t undo the past...

I already noticed in the clinic: whoever is angry at his pain will certainly overcome it.

It's amazing how people still believe in words.

What cannot be helped is a shame to talk about.

There is no need to hesitate; Only fools and smart people procrastinate.

A real person is one about whom there is nothing to think, but whom one must obey or hate.

Since I’ve been here, I’ve been feeling really bad, as if I’ve read Gogol’s letters to the Kaluga governor’s wife.

This is what it means to live with feudal lords. You yourself will become a feudal lord and will participate in knightly tournaments.

As for time, why will I depend on it? It’s better to let it depend on me.

Sometimes it is useful for a person to take himself by the crest and pull himself out, like a radish from a ridge.

The only good thing about a Russian person is that he has a very bad opinion of himself. The important thing is that two and two make four, and the rest is all nonsense.

I feel really bad, as if I’ve read Gogol’s letters to the Kaluga governor’s wife.

The old joke is death, but a new one for everyone.

A woman can't help but be cunning!

There is no need for you to get excited, because I don’t care at all. A romantic would say: I feel that our paths are starting to diverge, but I’m just saying that we’re tired of each other.

There was an empty space in the suitcase, and I put the hay in it; so in our life's suitcase; no matter what they fill it with, as long as there is no emptiness.

When I meet a person who would not give up in front of me, then I will change my opinion about myself.

A real person is not one about whom there is nothing to think, but who must be obeyed or hated.

There are not as many of us as you think

Aristocratism, Liberalism, progress, principles - just think, how many foreign useless words! Russian people don’t need them for nothing.

A decent chemist is twenty times better than any poet.

Raphael is not worth a dime, and they are no better than him.

Flying fish can stay in the air for a while, but soon they must splash into the water.

The art of making money, or no more hemorrhoids.

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

I’ll spread out the frog and see what’s going on inside it; and since you and I are the same frogs, we just walk on our feet, I will know what’s going on inside us too.

Such a rich body! At least now to the anatomical theater.

I have already reported to you that I don’t believe in anything; and what is science—science in general? There are sciences, just as there are crafts, knowledge; and science does not exist at all.

A man who staked his entire life on a woman’s love and, when this card was killed, became limp and sank to the point that he was incapable of anything, such a man is not a man, not a male.

Where are we from Liebig? First you need to learn the alphabet and then pick up a book, but we haven’t even seen the basics yet.

Maybe, for sure, every person is a mystery.

A person is able to understand everything - how the ether trembles and what happens in the sun; but how a person can blow his nose differently than himself, he is not able to understand.

Quotes about Bazarov[edit]

— Mikhail Katkov, “Turgenev’s Roman and His Critics”, 1862

Source: ru.wikiquote.org

To Pavel Petrovich’s question: “So you don’t recognize art?” - Bazarov exclaims with a grin: “The art of making money.” He speaks sharply negatively about poetry and poets: “A decent chemist is twenty times more useful than any poet,” he advises replacing Pushkin with the materialist Buchner, and calls the poet’s poems “nonsense.” About the greatest painter Rafael Bazarov says that he “is not worth a penny.” Turgenev's hero considers music a frivolous activity. In a conversation with Madame Odintsova, he openly admits: “You don’t assume artistic sense in me, but I really don’t have any.” What does Bazarov say about love? “Still, I will say that a man who put his whole life on the card of female love and when this card was killed for him, became limp and sank to the point that he was not capable of anything, such a person is not a man, not a male.” His other statement is equally surprising: “And what is this mysterious relationship between a man and a woman? We physiologists know what this relationship is. Study the anatomy of the eye: where does that mysterious look come from, as you say? This is all romanticism, nonsense, rot, art.” He puts the words “romanticism” and “rotten” on the same level; for him they are like synonyms.

“Such a rich body! At least now to the anatomical theater” - this is how Bazarov evaluates a wonderful specimen of “the same frog” - Odintsova. The attitude of the Kirsanov brothers towards Fenechka. Pavel Petrovich exclaims in delirium: “Oh, how I love this empty creature!” Bazarov loves differently. His views on women and love are sometimes called cynical. Is it so? In his attitude, for example, towards Fenechka there is more humanity and respect than in Pavel Petrovich’s absurd passion for her. “She’s a mother - well, she’s right” (Bazarov)

Arkady and Bazarov go to Odintsova’s estate for the first time on the day of the angel Evgeniy. It’s as if a new life is symbolically beginning for him. “Let’s see how he (the angel) takes care of me,” says Evgeniy. Thus, Odintsova appears in Bazarov’s life at the thought of an angel and leaves his life at the mention of an angel. When Anna Sergeevna comes to say goodbye to the dying Bazarov, Vasily Ivanovich exclaims: “Wife! Wife! ..an angel from heaven comes to us!” - and repeats: “Angel! Angel!" Having experienced a feeling of love, Evgeny looks out the window and feels the “irritable freshness of the night.” Irritable precisely because he feels it, but before he didn’t. This “infuriates and torments” him.

Source: literatura.neznaka.ru

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Love and Nihilism

As a true nihilist, Bazarov denies love, because it does not bring practical benefit. Arkady's marriage throws him off balance. He stops seeing him as his follower and calls him a “liberal baric.”

Evgeniy evaluates this feeling only from a physiological point of view, not considering that any woman can be treated in a special way.

Bazarov's attitude towards love is exclusively consumerist. He says that you need to “get some sense” from the opposite sex, and if you don’t succeed, then the world has not converged like a wedge on one person.

Broken heart

Unappreciated love leads Bazarov to difficult emotional experiences and completely unsettles him. He lost the purpose and meaning of life. In order to somehow unwind, he goes to his parents and helps his father in his medical practice. As a result, he contracted typhus and died. But first his soul died from love, unable to survive the suffering of love. And only then the body.

At the end of the work, Turgenev sums up that man was created in order to love, admire and feel. Denying all this, he is simply doomed to death.

Relations between Bazarov and Odintsova

Anna Sergeevna also became slightly interested in Evgeniy. She invites him to stay at Nikolskoye, her estate. Bazarov accepts this invitation, this woman interests him. In Nikolskoye they spend a lot of time walking around the neighborhood. They talk a lot with each other and argue. Evgeny Bazarov, in Odintsova’s eyes, is a very interesting interlocutor; she sees him as an intelligent person.

What about our hero? It must be said that after the trip to Nikolskoye, love in Bazarov’s life ceases to be only something that does not rise above the level of physiology. He truly fell in love with Odintsova.

Tragedy of the Nihilist

So, a change has occurred in Bazarov’s soul that refutes all his theories. His feeling for Anna Sergeevna is deep and strong. Initially he tries to brush it off. However, Odintsova challenges him to a frank conversation while walking in the garden and receives a declaration of love.

Bazarov does not believe that Anna Sergeevna’s feelings for him are mutual. Nevertheless, the love in Bazarov’s life instills in his heart hope that she will be disposed towards him. All his thoughts, all his aspirations are now connected with one single woman. Bazarov only wants to be with her. Anna Sergeevna prefers not to give him hope for reciprocity, choosing peace of mind.

The rejected Bazarov is having a hard time. He goes home, trying to lose himself in work. It becomes clear that Bazarov’s previous attitude towards love is forever in the past.

Last meeting

The main character was destined to meet his beloved again. Being terminally ill, Evgeniy sends a messenger for Anna Sergeevna. Odintsova comes to him with a doctor, but she does not rush into his arms. She was simply afraid for Bazarov. Evgeniy dies in her arms. By the end of his life he remains absolutely alone. Bazarov is rejected by everyone, only the elderly parents continue to selflessly love their son.

So, we see how much Bazarov’s attitude towards love changed when he met his feminine ideal in the person of Anna Sergeevna. The tragedy of this hero turned out to be very similar to the love disappointments that probably everyone experienced. We meet a person whom we consider ideal, but he turns out to be unattainable for some reason. We suffer from lack of attention, not noticing that loved ones are ready to give a lot for us. Towards the end of his life, Bazarov finally begins to understand the power of parental love: “People like them cannot be found in our world during the day.” However, such an important understanding comes to him too late.

Turgenev wrote the famous novel “Fathers and Sons” in 1862 and touched upon the deep philosophical, political and moral problems of the people of that time. The main character was the young democrat commoner Evgeniy Bazarov. To explore the topic “Bazarov’s Attitude to Love” more deeply, let’s first figure out what kind of person he was. And let us mention in advance that it was love that broke this strong and strong-willed man, playing a cruel joke on him. But first things first.

Eternal loneliness

Being terminally ill, the main character is looking for a meeting with his beloved, he wants to see her for the last time. Odintsova arrives, but does not rush to Evgeniy. She keeps a low profile. Anna only takes human part, nothing more. So, the main character dies rejected, but towards the end of his life he begins to understand the power of parental love, and here one cannot do without Bazarov’s quote: “People like them cannot be found in our world by day.” Alas, he realizes the value of human relationships too late.

In the novel “Fathers and Sons,” Bazarov’s attitude to love is shown in dynamics: at first he despises this feeling, laughs at the romantic impulses of Arkady Kirsanov. For the main character, any manifestation of love is just the voice of instinct. He is an ardent nihilist, a supporter of materialistic beliefs. The meeting with Anna Odintsova turns Evgeniy’s mind upside down. He confesses his love for her and admits defeat. At the end of the novel, Bazarov dies, realizing his own loneliness.

Bazarov: attitude to love

From the first meeting with the other heroes of the novel, young Bazarov is presented as a man from the common people, who is absolutely not ashamed of this and, on the contrary, is proud of it. In fact, he never adhered to the rules of etiquette of the noble aristocratic society and did not intend to do so.

Bazarov is a man of action, strong convictions and uncompromising judgments, a nature very passionate about science and medicine. His nihilistic views make him interesting in some ways, but repulsive and incomprehensible in others.

Just look at his discussions about art. For him, the artist Raphael “is not worth a penny,” the beauty of nature does not exist for him either, since it was created not to admire it, but as a workshop for man. Bazarov’s attitude towards love is personal and hateful. Because he believes that it does not exist at all. Love in his understanding is only physiology and, if you like, the usual “needs of the body.”

Bazarov's attitude to love: quotes

Before meeting the widow Anna Sergeevna Odintsova, he was a man of cold reason, sober and deep mind, proud and purposeful, confident in everything, wherever possible, defended the ideas of nihilism, trying to break the usual stereotypes, everything old and unnecessary, and immediately added that It’s not their business to build.

Until recently, Bazarov put “romanticism” and “rotten” on the same level. However, he had to rethink his attitude towards love. At first Odintsova attracted him purely “physiologically” and he spoke about her like this: “What a figure, she doesn’t look like other women” - “She has such shoulders as I have never seen.”

Quotes from Bazarov about his love for Odintsova

Quotes from Bazarov about his love for Odintsova

Nihilist Evgeny Bazarov does not believe in love and romance. He despises people who lose their heads from love:

“...Bazarov was a great hunter of women and of female beauty, but he called love in the ideal sense, or, as he put it, romantic, nonsense, unforgivable foolishness, and considered knightly feelings something like ugliness or illness...”

One day Bazarov meets a young widow, Anna Sergeevna Odintsova. They first meet at the ball, but their first conversation takes place in Odintsova’s hotel room:

“...climbing with him up the stairs of the hotel where Odintsova was staying...”

“...Arkady introduced Bazarov to her and noticed with secret surprise that he seemed embarrassed...”

Anna Sergeevna Odintsova is a beautiful and intelligent young woman, a wealthy landowner. Bazarov likes her, but he masks it in every possible way with cheeky behavior:

“...Bazarov himself felt that he was embarrassed, and he became annoyed. “Here you go! I was scared of the women!” - he thought..."

“...What a wonderful woman Anna Sergeevna is,” exclaimed Arkady

“Yes,” answered Bazarov, “a woman with a brain.” Well, she’s seen the sights…”

Odintsova invites Bazarov and Arkady Kirsanov to visit her on her estate. The friends spend about two weeks on her estate. Bazarov and Odintsova spend a lot of time together. Evgeny falls in love with Odintsova, but tries to hide it:

“... An unprecedented anxiety began to appear in Bazarov: he was easily irritated, spoke reluctantly, looked angry and could not sit still, as if something was tempting him...”

Bazarov is trying to “turn away” from Odintsova so as not to suffer from love. But the feeling is stronger than it:

“...He liked Odintsova; but he soon realized that with her “you wouldn’t get anywhere,” and, to his amazement, he did not have the strength to turn away from her. His blood burned as soon as he remembered her; he could have easily dealt with his blood, but something else had taken possession of him, which he had never allowed, which he always mocked, which outraged all his pride. In conversations with Anna Sergeevna, he expressed his indifferent contempt for everything romantic even more than before; and left alone, he was indignantly aware of the romanticism in himself...”

In the end, Bazarov confesses his love to Odintsova:

“...So know that I love you stupidly, madly... This is what you have achieved...”

Anna Sergeevna likes Bazarov, but she is not ready to be with him. She values ​​peace and comfort most of all in life. Odintsova rejects Bazarov because she is afraid of losing her peace because of love:

“...No,” she finally decided, “God knows where this would lead, this is not something to joke about, calm is still better than anything in the world...”

Bazarov asks Odintsova for forgiveness for his stupid act. They part as friends:

“...I must apologize to you, Anna Sergeevna. You can't help but be angry with me..."

“...Whoever remembers the old is out of the question,” she said, “especially since, speaking in all conscience, I also sinned then, if not with coquetry, then with something else. One word: we will continue to be friends...”

When Bazarov is dying, he asks his father to inform Odintsova about this:

“...And you sent a messenger to Odintsova, Anna Sergeevna, there is such a landowner... Do you know? (Vasily Ivanovich nodded his head.) Evgeny, they say, Bazarov ordered to bow and ordered to say that he was dying. You will do it. ”

Anna Sergeevna comes to Bazarov with her doctor. But the doctor can do nothing to help Bazarov:

“...I am Odintsova,” she said. – Is Evgeny Vasilich alive? Are you his father? I brought a doctor with me...”

After Bazarov's death, Anna Sergeevna Odintsova gets married:

“...Anna Sergeevna recently married, not out of love, but out of conviction, one of the future Russian leaders, a very smart man, a lawyer, with a strong practical sense, a strong will and a wonderful gift of speech - a man still young, kind and cold as ice. They live in great harmony with each other and will, perhaps, live to happiness... perhaps to love...”

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Odintsova

Regarding the topic “Bazarov: attitude to love,” it should be noted that in the conversation Odintsova began to choose topics that were interesting to him, they began to speak the same language, and this could not but have a positive impact on their relationship.

For this hero, love has become too serious a test of loyalty to nihilistic ideals. Bazarov had never experienced anything like this before and generally thought that he was not inclined towards romance. But in reality it turned out that all people are the same in regard to love, because she does not ask when to come. Bazarov's attitude towards love becomes unhealthy. Love quotes eventually start to vary.

Odintsova was a very smart woman, and it cannot be said that she was not carried away by this amazing man. Anna Sergeevna thought a lot about him and even challenged him to be frank, however, having received a declaration of love in response, she immediately rejected him, because what was dearer to her was her usual way of life and comfort than a simple fleeting infatuation. However, here Bazarov could no longer control himself. His attitude towards love began to change, and in the end it finished him off.

Bazarov and Kirsanov

The novel “Fathers and Sons” is built on an antithesis; the entire work is permeated by disputes between two generations. Eugene's progressive views are contrasted with the position of a middle-aged aristocrat, Pavel Petrovich. He and the main character have different ideas about life, art, and nature. Throughout the entire work we observe an argument between Bazarov and Kirsanov. These two people also have different ideas about love.

Pavel Petrovich belongs to a generation that elevates feelings and treats women with trepidation and reverence. Evgeny, as we remember, is a pragmatist and treats Kirsanov’s romantic views with caustic irony. However, changes are destined to occur in his life that will force the protagonist to experience love.

Essay: The theme of love in the novel “Fathers and Sons” (I.S. Turgenev)

(447 words) Roman I.S. Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons" is a work that is relevant at all times. The author raises many problems in it, touches on the topic of generational conflicts, and, of course, does not forget about the most important thing - love.

A lot has been written about love in the novel. Throughout the entire work, several love lines develop and all of them are endowed with a certain feature that makes the reader worry about each couple. Turgenev's love is a great force, which shows some characters from a completely different side, opens up new facets of character. All his characters want love, even if they try to hide it.

The central line of love is the relationship between Evgeny Bazarov and Anna Odintsova. Bazarov, being a nihilist, denied love. He didn’t believe in her and believed that there was respect, there was chemistry, but not love. However, life showed the opposite. Turgenev first shows us Bazarov as a man who is firmly convinced of all his judgments, but when Anna Odintsova appears in his life, he is lost. Evgeniy rushes between his love and his thoughts.

“Passion beat within him, strong and heavy - a passion similar to anger and, perhaps, akin to it...”.

This quote perfectly conveys Eugene’s emotions. It’s not for nothing that the author talks about anger and passion. The main character is angry with himself and wonders how he could fall in love, because it is alien to him. However, at the same time he understands that he cannot run away from his feelings and decides to open them to Odintsova. At the same time, even when she rejects him, in fairness it must be said that she rejects him not because of a lack of feelings, but because she fears them. Amazingly, even after this, Eugene wants to see his love before he dies. After this, Anna will marry for convenience and protect herself from the storm of passions by choosing a stable existence, even with a person who is indifferent to her.

We see a completely different love between Arkady Kirsanov and Katya. Despite the fact that Arkady is desperately trying to be like his friend in everything, he is still a completely different person. He has a very reverent attitude towards family values ​​and love. He is an ordinary person of his time, perhaps that is why he finds his happiness, and he and Katya love each other tenderly, and then get married. Arkady's father also finds his happiness in love. Nikolai Petrovich met Fenechka after the long-ago death of his first wife. Despite the fact that he loved Arkady's mother, he was able to overcome grief, and his soul blossomed again with love. Nikolai Petrovich does not care at all about the origin of his beloved and the age difference between them. They live in perfect harmony and raise their son Mitenka. For them there is no social gap, because true love overcomes everything.

Thus, using the example of several couples, Turgenev shows love from different sides. She may be unhappy, or she may be happy, but in any case, she changes a person for the better, and there is no way to argue with the author on this.

Author: Ksenia Alekseeva

Odintsova

Meeting Anna Odintsova significantly changes Bazarov's idea of ​​human relationships. Surprisingly, what Turgenev’s hero feels for her completely contradicts all his life principles. This beautiful woman attracts Eugene’s attention, he involuntarily admires her at the governor’s ball, but evaluates her only for her physical attractiveness, rudely noting that she has a “rich body” and “she doesn’t look like other women.”

These are Bazarov’s statements. Our hero doesn’t say a word about love then. During this period of his life, he is still sincerely surprised: “And what is this mystery of the relationship between a man and a woman?” He is sure that he is a physiologist, therefore he is well versed in this.

The influence of nihilism on Bazarov’s personality

Eugene cannot take love as something serious, because he is a nihilist, which means he is obliged to deny it, since the feeling cannot bring practical benefit. The main character loses his temper when he learns that Arkady, whom he considered his follower, wants to get married.

To quote Bazarov’s quotes about love in the text, it is enough to remember that he evaluates the relationship between a man and a woman only from the point of view of physiology: one must “get some sense” out of a woman.

Relationship between Evgeny and Anna Odintsova

Bazarov is certainly a charismatic person, and Anna could not help but become interested in him. She even decides to invite him to visit her, and Evgeniy comes to her. In Nikolskoye, he and Bazarov spend a lot of time walking, talking, arguing. Odintsova appreciates Evgeniy’s extraordinary mind.

What about Bazarov? The main character's attitude towards love changes completely, for him this feeling ceases to be nonsense and art, now he really loves. He does not dream of reciprocity, but only waits for some favor from the chosen one of his heart.

About the change in the soul of the main character

It is difficult for most of us to remember in which chapter Bazarov talks about love, but we will not be mistaken if we follow Evgeniy and Anna into the garden where they were walking. This woman, seeing that Evgeny had a strong feeling for her, managed to provoke him into frankness and hear a confession.

For Bazarov, Odintsova’s infatuation turns out to be so strong that he can no longer apply his pragmatic theory to what is happening in his life. Eugene now cares about one single woman - Anna, for whom personal peace of mind is above all passions. Odintsova is interested in Bazarov, but she refuses to reciprocate his feelings.

The main character is rejected. Evgeniy is very worried and, upon arriving home, devotes himself entirely to work in order to forget about his feelings. This is how Bazarov changes. Eugene's attitude towards love in this part of the novel is completely different. Now this is no longer a pragmatic nihilist, but a person who is completely captured by feeling.

Love line in the novel

Turgenev's work shows us the strength of feelings of representatives of two generations. Bright representatives of the old generation are the Kirsanov brothers. Nikolai Petrovich, Arkady's father, cannot imagine his life without love. But this feeling for Kirsanov is something calm, quiet, deep. Love for Nikolai Kirsanov is the source of life. In his young years, he selflessly loved his wife, Arkady's mother. After her death, Nikolai Petrovich cannot come to his senses for a long time and finds happiness with the simple Fenichka. Feelings for her are just as deep, strong, but at the same time serene.

Arkady is a representative of the “children” generation by age. But, being the son of his father, he was filled with love in his parents' home and, naturally, expected the same feeling to appear in his life. Bazarov's views excited his mind, but everything changes when Katya appears in his life. Arkady falls in love with her, the girl reciprocates. The feelings that arise between them are strong and calm.

Pavel Petrovich Kirsanov is a representative of the “fathers” generation. In his youth he was very attractive and women undoubtedly liked him. Pavel Kirsanov was waiting for success and a high position in society, but everything changed when Princess R. appeared in his life. She was a married lady, frivolous and empty. She did not respond to his feelings, she drove him away. Kirsanov left the service and followed his love everywhere. Upon learning of her death, Pavel Petrovich was shocked and returned to the village to find peace of mind. The elder Kirsanov was as monogamous as his brother Nikolai. However, the fateful meeting changed his whole life, and he could not imagine marrying another woman.

Separately, it should be said about the emotional unrest that Evgeny Bazarov experiences. The protagonist's attitude towards love is ambiguous; he denied and ridiculed this feeling in every possible way. However, having met a woman who began to completely absorb his thoughts, Bazarov is unable to resist love, he recognizes its existence.

Bazarov and Odintsova in the novel Fathers and Sons

The relationship between Odintsova and Bazarov is very complex, I would say “painful”.

Evgeniy has a goal in life - a big one, even a global one... Evgeniy Vasilyevich studies and works a lot. All his energy is concentrated in activities for the benefit of his goal. He doesn’t even think about his personal life, he’s not going to be distracted.

As I understand it, he suppresses all his sympathies for women. (Why waste time on nonsense?) If someone was planning to fly to Mars for the first time, for example, then, perhaps, for the sake of the flight, preparation and organization, they would also “push back” everything. Or maybe monks take monastic vows in order to pray...

But Bazarov is not a monk, of course. And he doesn't quite cope with his feelings.

Odintsova is a completely secular woman. She is young and beautiful, quite rich. That is, it is difficult to imagine her as Bazarov’s “comrade-in-arms” in his almost revolutionary activities. She is interested in the young man because of his mystery and concentration.

When he, as if against his will, confesses his love to her, she is pleased. By the way, she is worth it, she also seems cold and proud to everyone. She was not afraid of Bazarov’s behavior, his harshness. It seems she can't love herself...

Due to the fact that Evgeny is trying to run away from his feeling, it becomes somehow incredible. (When you try not to think about that same white bear...) The feeling distracts him, leads him astray, so he is angry with himself and with Anna Sergeevna.

As a result, as we know, Evgeny Vasilyevich dies because of his work... And Odintsova does not have the “legal” right to mourn him, because she never became his wife, his bride.

I came across such a formulation that, they say, love became a test for Evgeniy Vasilyevich. And so it happened. His goal, it seemed to him, did not imply creating a family or human happiness. But I think it’s as if he never slept or ate... Feelings could help him, distract him a little from the goal, but only for the sake of achieving it.

And yet, love, which Bazarov did not expect from himself, helps him see himself in a new way, although the heroes do not develop any relationships familiar to people.

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