Why did Bazarov die? Novel " Fathers and sons "
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There is a nihilist, sincerely trusting in correctness of his belief in the novel " Fathers and sons".
Eugeny Bazarov is the nihilist, so the materialist, who is not recognizing dogmas, checking everything only with experience. He is a physician, being interesting in natural sciences. His days are filled with work and new searches.
Turgenev creates a hero to check up what is necessary in that world and what has no right to exist. Getting convinced
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in nihilism. He forced the character to die, as he did not see continuation of his (Bazarov) activity. Bazarov's death was justified in an own way, as in love it was impossible to lead up Bazarov to " silence of pleasure", as in his business should have stayed on a stage where his ideas just begin to be developed, since he still was in a threshold of the future. Bazarov should have died to remain Bazarov.
in nihilism. He forced the character to die, as he did not see continuation of his (Bazarov) activity. Bazarov's death was justified in an own way, as in love it was impossible to lead up Bazarov to " silence of pleasure", as in his business should have stayed on a stage where his ideas just begin to be developed, since he still was in a threshold of the future. Bazarov should have died to remain Bazarov.