Tatyana's Letter from the novel in verse of Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin “Eugene Onegin“ written in 1825–1832 years. One of the main themes of Eugene Onegin is the relationship between fiction and real life. People are often shaped by art, and the work is packed with allusions to other major literary works. Another major element is Pushkin's creation of a woman of intelligence and depth in Tatyana, whose vulnerable sincerity and openness on the subject of love has made her the heroine of countless Russian women, despite her apparent naïveté. Pushkin, in the final chapter, fuses his Muse and Tatyana's new 'form' in society after a lengthy description of how she has guided him in his works. ___________________________ABOUT ME____________________________________ I am a a self-educated language lover and a trainee in teaching the subject(s) I am passionate about. CONTACT INFORMATION: Official group: Telegram: Instagram:
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