THE STRUCTURE OF THE HERO'S IMAGE IN THE STORY "BIRYUK" BY I. S. TURGENEV
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Metamorphosis, retrospective attitude, impenetrable armor, structural features, character evolution.Abstract
This article presents information about the protagonist, Biryuk, in I.V. Turgenev's short story. Biryuk is a remarkably coherent, unshakable image of an honest, deeply decent, and principled man. However, the author also reveals his other sides, namely, his compassion.
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