Fathers and Sons
Book Review
Ivan Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons" is one of the key works of 19th-century Russian literature. Critics note that Turgenev masterfully depicted the generational conflict, which was relevant in his time and remains significant today. The main character, Yevgeny Bazarov, embodies nihilistic ideas, opposing them to the traditional values of the older generation. Critics emphasize that Turgenev succeeded in creating complex and multifaceted characters that evoke both sympathy and antipathy from readers. Special attention is given to the psychological depth of the characters and their internal conflicts. Turgenev also skillfully uses landscape and domestic details to create atmosphere and emphasize the emotional states of the characters. Overall, "Fathers and Sons" is regarded as a work that not only reflects the social and political realities of its time but also raises timeless questions about the meaning of life, love, and human relationships.
