Monday, February 6, 2017
War and Peace Natasha Rostova
The grand novel War and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy shows the growth of mannequin of characters during the Napoleon war in Russia. One of the close main(prenominal) characters in the novel is Natasha Rostova. This novel-bearing(prenominal) protagonist non moreover captures the attention of many of the another(prenominal) characters in the nove, provided Tolstoy created her to be such an appealing character, that its rough to not f all told in love with her charm, her youth, and her boundless energy. Natasha Rostova changes the most without this novel. Natasha is presented to us not as much as one person but rather as a series of different persons she becomes through the different parts of the novel. From the radical of the novel she is shown as a new-fangled almost unbiased character. As she grows she becomes more of a complex character and then loses all of her passion and pick out as she becomes a wife and has kids. This character ends up funding the way she is expec ted by the partnership but unhappily in that process loses her pull that she had before.\nWhen we runner meet her we argon presented with a little xiii year old misfirefriend The dark-eyed, big mouthed, not beautiful, but lively girl, with her childs b be shoulders papa out of her bodice ¦was at that gentle age when a girl is no longer a child, but the child is not yet a young woman Â(39). Natasha is much similar any teen. She is constantly manifesting into a beautiful lady passim the novel.\nWhen we meet her in her pedestal Otradnoe she is ¦so sweet, so excess ¦  (462). Natasha is growing right in front of our eyes. She is gradually revelation her character to us, as she grows we are now presented with a enchant young woman. She is now a stunning young female and much aware of it herself. During her first big ball where Natasha is introduced to the society as a young lady, her beauty and energy captivates all in attendance, and especially Natashas family frien ds, capital of South Dakota Bezukhov and Andrei Bolkonski. The secret of her charm lies in he...
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