Ivan Turgenev is one of the greatest Russian writers of the 19th century. In his research, I am deeply concerned about the actual problems of Russia at that time, such as the evolution of farmers and intellectuals, the problems of women, the hierarchical structure of Russians. In his masterpiece "Father and Son", Turgenev emphasizes the big difference between the descendants by drawing the only philosophical view and ideology of life. The main characters of this novel Arkady and Bazarov are two graduates who went home to understand their meanings in a new, inflexible philosophical view.
The hero was a father and son of Mrs. Bovary of Gustav Flaubert and Ivan Turgenev and experienced multiple struggles with each position in society as a whole and in society. Emma Bovary and Yevgeny Bazarov respectively determined that the battle to solve it was suicide. By revealing that character's inference, method, heritage, Flaubert and Turgenev reveal basic human needs for social attribution by suicidal acts, if such needs are not met try to.
Father and son were novels written by Russian writer Ivan Trugineff, first published in 1862. In the era of realistic literature, it appeared in the Russian tourist, Turgenev explored the theme of generation change in his novel. Among fathers and sons, the new generation characters are Arkady Nikolaevich Kirsanov and Evgeny Vasilich Bazarov, recent college graduates and self-declaration criminals. Nihilism is a word popularized by Turgenev himself, and is a broad philosophy.
Ivan Turgenev published "Father and Son" in the form of "Russia of Horses" and its transportation and agricultural society in 1862, but it is the same as present and today's breakthrough. Older (father's) generation is considered obsolete, too overly conservative or too free. This novel will promote the popularity of nihilism. The young generation is depicted as secular, sophisticated, fashionable. My son is often highly criticized by his father. Social politics tells the final revolution after 65 years
In his famous novel "Father and Son" (1862), Ivan Turgenev advertised this word through the image of Bizarov of Nikalis. After all, the riot factions of the 1860s and 1970s were regarded as barren, cluttered, troublesome and desolated men who resisted tradition and social order. Therefore, ethical philosophy began to relate to the collapse of Alexander II (1881) and the political phobia used by the people working in a secret organization opposing absoluteism.