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Romeo And Juliet Nihilism Essay

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Bazarov was considered as the central figure in the novel of fathers and sons. He inculcates the central idea of "nihilism", which means the rejection of religion, which meant he was an atheist. This novel was based on the two opposing ideas of hope and devastation, for not only religious means, but also for emotional hope in the end of the book. Bazarov was a nihilist of humble background whose life-view involves a rejection of anything that has previously been accepted as valid. He refused to take anyone's word for anything; he had no alliances, and no emotions; he cared no more for one country than for another and accepted only what is scientifically proven. His purpose was to destroy all existing religions and values, along with traditional …show more content…

The first person who ever challenged Bazarov's views was Madame Odintsova. She believed in a type of "order" in her life, whereas the concept of "order" is in direct violation to the nihilist's way of thinking. Bazarov begun to sway in the presence of this grand lady. He later came to realize very soon that he would never have his way with her and at the same time, he didn’t have the strength to leave her. He found himself in a situation similar to the one he ridiculed Pavel for being in, having a woman influence him when it violated his own direct beliefs. Thus, a man who had previously ridiculed emotion and love, made an impassioned declaration of love. After that, he realized that he made a fool of himself, and could not return to his past life within the limits of his nihilistic philosophy. Bazarov never abandoned his earlier views, but they became quite somewhat modified toward the end of the novel. His response to Fenichka and to his own parents indicated a slight change in his character and emotion. Furthermore, when he was dying, his romantic last desire to see Madame Odintsova suggests the degree to which he has finally strayed away from the concepts of pure

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