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He wanted to live by the sea on his way to the Caucasus. Nevertheless, a romantic picture of marine landscape is a weird background for the smugglers’ activities… Pechorin and his life On the one hand, the hero was lacking of adrenaline buzz and he was looking for intrigues. On the other hand, Pechorin was not courageous enough; he was not a self-assured and an inspired romantic person. He is an outcast of the epoch of Romanticism… He meets a blind boy in that vicious small house and he sees that something is happening around him.
He cannot realize, what exactly happens. So, he sees how the boy and a woman meet another man by the sea. The latter gives them some things and they go away. So, the main character feels a great pity and estrangement. Actually, Lermontov has underlined a secondary role of the contemporaries. The author wants to show the nature and the real essence of a hero of his time. The novel “A Hero of Our Time” has an unusual structure: there are five different stories with a completed plot. There is a broken chronological order in this novel.
This is a masterful ability of the writer to intrigue his readers. He also wants to show that separate events in our lives create a holistic vision about a certain individual. It is obvious that Pechorin has great problems with self-identification. When he meets smugglers in the story “Taman” it can be seen that he feels as a stranger among these people. He wants to feel different emotions, but he often gets bored. An inner feeling of a lack of satisfaction with life makes a life of the main character rather tragic.
He falls in love with a girl, who turns out to be a member of a group of smugglers. The main character shows both romantic and anti romantic features. On the one hand, he is interested in the group of smugglers, but on the other hand, he does not care much about their activities. “I listened to it. It was a strange melody, now slow and plaintive, now fast and lively. I looked around, but saw no one. I listened again, and the sound seemed to drop from the heavens” (Lermontov online) – with these words the main character foresees his meeting with a beautiful girl, who took away his heart…At first, it seems that their relations will be romantic and beautiful, but Lermontov managed to scorn at the main character again.
Perchorin is affected by instantaneous feelings and desires, but in his heart he does not feel much. Maybe, he does not let a feeling of love deep in his heart intentionally…but what’s wrong with his romantic nature?! It looks like Pechorin is on the verge of a feeling of loneliness and depression. He wants to feel much, but he does not want to put any effort to make his feelings more intense and his life more saturated with bright emotions. The problem of people of this type is that they do not want to have any problems.
They prefer to stay aside and be rather observers, than agents in their lives. Pechorin wants doing nothing, but he wants to reach something in his life, but it is impossible to live one’s life in these frames. We can see that the life of the main character is disturbing. He wants to feel love and goes for the sea voyage with the undine, but in their fight he was almost killed…A girl is much clever than the officer! Pechorin is imprisoned by the challenging events and he feels a necessity to be released from this complicated chain of events… Conclusion Lermontov combines elevated and sordid writing, thus showing diversity of Pechorin’s life.
The generation of Lermontov was at the crossroads. The youth did not have an opportunity to show their inner potential, and when they felt uplifted, they did nothing, but wasted their accumulated energy. Pechorin lived by the
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