The "family thought" and the place of Christian motives in the novel “Tyotya Motya” by M. Kucherskaya
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2013, Vol 2, Issue
Abstract
The article analyses philosophy of a family recorded in the novel “Tyotya Motya” written by M. Kucherskaya in comparison with the "family thought" of the novel “Anna Karenina” written by Leo Tolstoy. The given analysis of “Tyotya Motya” shows that the main character’s idea of love and family is tested with the family behavior of religious supporting characters. Also some break points in her family life are shown as the main character’s encounter with God.
Authors and Affiliations
Evdokia Raifovna Varakina
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