
Evgenii Onegin
"Eugene Onegin" is a narrative poem by Alexander Pushkin that explores themes of love, society, and personal identity. It follows the life of the aloof and sophisticated aristocrat Eugene Onegin, who initially dismisses rural life and genuine emotions. He forms a bond with the passionate poet Lensky, leading to a duel and tragedy. The story also centers on Tatiana, a sincere young woman who loves Onegin but is ultimately rejected. Through poetic depth and insightful characterizations, the work examines human nature, social manners, and the complexities of emotional connection within 19th-century Russian society.