![]() ![]() Looking through the modern novels that Onegin once read and rapt with attention for his marginalia, Tatyana wonders whether this alienated and tormented man is just an empty husk of a character.īack at her house, Tatyana is distressed to hear of her mother's plans to spend the winter in Moscow to finally find Tatyana a husband. Spurred by a sudden curiosity, she asks to see where her loved one once lived and looks through his books in an attempt to better understand him. ![]() Left alone without her sister, Tatyana is saddened, and while dwelling even more upon Onegin she wanders at night upon Onegin's house. However, not long after her fiancé's death, Olga marries a cavalryman and then leaves home to accompany him. He focuses on Onegin's house, now deserted by its master, and the moves to Lensky's grave, where Olga and Tatyana lay a wreath in mourning. Nevertheless, Pushkin is only reminded of what has been lost, and what cannot be born again as in nature. With the melting of the snow, the countryside blossoms into spring. ![]()
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