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"War and Peace": Characteristics of Heroes (briefly)

In this article we will introduce you the main characters of the work of Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace. Characteristics of heroes include the main features of appearance and inner peace. All the characters of the work are very curious. The novel "War and Peace" is very large in volume. Characteristics of the heroes are given only briefly, and meanwhile, for each of them you can write a separate work. We begin our analysis with a description of the Rostov family.

Ilya Andreevich Rostov

The Rostov family in the work is typical Moscow representatives of the nobility. Its head, Ilya Andreevich, is known for his generosity and hospitality. This is the earl, the father of Petit, Vera, Nicholas and Natasha Rostov, a rich man and a Moscow gentleman. He is a little man, kind, loves to live. In general, speaking of the Rostov family, it should be noted that sincerity, benevolence, lively contact and ease in communication were common to all its representatives.

Some episodes from the life of the writer's grandfather were used by him when creating the image of Rostov. The fate of this man is burdened with the realization of a ruin, which he does not immediately understand and can not stop. In its external appearance, there are also some similarities with the prototype. This method was used by the author not only in relation to Ilya Andreevich. Some internal and external features of Leo Tolstoy's family and friends are also discernible in other characters, which is confirmed by the characterization of the characters. "War and Peace" is a large-scale work with a huge number of actors.

Nikolay Rostov

Nikolay Rostov is the son of Ilya Andreevich, brother of Petit, Natasha and Vera, a hussar, an officer. At the end of the novel he appears as the husband of Marya Bolkonskaya, the princesses. In the guise of this man were seen "enthusiasm" and "swiftness." It reflected some features of NI Tolstoy, the writer's father, who participated in the war of 1812. This character is distinguished by such features as gaiety, openness, goodwill and self-sacrifice. Being convinced that he is not a diplomat or an official, Nicholas leaves the university at the beginning of the novel and enters the hussar regiment. Here he participates in the Patriotic War of 1812 , in military campaigns. Nicholas takes the first baptism of fire when crossing the Enns. In the battle of Shenggraben, he was wounded in the arm. Having passed the trials, this man becomes a real hussar, a brave officer.

Petya Rostov

Petya Rostov is the youngest child in the Rostov family, the brother of Natasha, Nikolai and Vera. He appears in the beginning of the work as a little boy. Petya, like all the Rostovs, is cheerful and kind, musical. He wants to imitate his brother and also wants to join the army. After the departure of Nicholas, Petya becomes the main concern of the mother, who only becomes aware of the depth of her love for this child at that time. During the war, he accidentally ends up in Denisov's detachment with instructions, where he remains, as he wants to take part in the case. Petya perishes by coincidence, showing before his death the best traits of the Rostovs in their relations with their comrades.

Countess of Rostov

Rostov is a heroine, when creating the image of which the author used character traits, as well as certain circumstances of his life, LA Bers, his mother-in-law Lev Nikolaevich, and also PN Tolstoy, the writer's grandmother by father. The countess used to live in an atmosphere of kindness and love, in luxury. With the trust and friendship of their children, she is proud, spoils them, worries about their fates. Despite the external weakness, even some self-will, this heroine with respect to her children makes reasonable and informed decisions. It is dictated by the love of children and her desire to marry Nikolay at all costs on a wealthy bride, and also nitpicking towards Sonia.

Natasha Rostova

Natasha Rostov is one of the main heroines of the work. She is the daughter of Rostov, sister of Petit, Vera and Nikolay. At the end of the novel he becomes Pierre Bezukhov's wife. This girl is presented as "ugly, but alive", with a big mouth, black-eyed. Prototype of this image served as Tolstoy's wife, as well as her sister Bers TA Natasha is very sensitive and emotional, she can intuitively guess the characters of people, in the manifestations of feelings she is sometimes selfish, but more often she is capable of self-sacrifice and self-oblivion. This we see, for example, with the removal of the wounded from Moscow, as well as in the episode of mother care after Petya died.

One of the main advantages of Natasha is her musicality, a beautiful voice. With her singing, she can awaken all the best that is in a person. This is what saves Nicholas from despair after he lost a large sum.

Natasha, constantly getting carried away, lives in an atmosphere of happiness and love. After meeting with Prince Andrew in her fate is a change. The insult inflicted by Bolkonsky (the old prince) pushes this heroine to infatuation with Kuragin and to the refusal of Prince Andrey. Only after experiencing and experiencing much, she realizes her guilt before Bolkonsky. But the real love this girl experiences only to Pierre, whose wife is at the end of the novel.

Sonia

Sonia is a pupil and niece of the Count of Rostov, who grew up in his family. At the beginning of the work she is 15 years old. This girl fully fits into the Rostov family, she is unusually friendly and close to Natasha, in love with childhood in Nicholas. Sonya is silent, reserved, cautious, sensible, she has a highly developed ability to self-sacrifice. It attracts attention with moral purity and beauty, but it does not have the charm and immediacy that Natasha has.

Pierre Bezukhov

Pierre Bezukhov in the novel is one of the main characters. Therefore without it there would be incomplete characterization of the characters ("War and Peace"). Let us briefly describe Pierre Bezukhov. He is the illegitimate son of the earl, a famous nobleman, who became the heir of a huge fortune and title. The work is depicted as a fat, massive young man with glasses. This character is distinguished by a timid, intelligent, natural and observant view. He was educated abroad, in Russia appeared shortly before the campaign of 1805 and the death of his father. Pierre is inclined to philosophical reflections, clever, kind-hearted and gentle, to others compassionate. He is also impractical, sometimes subject to passions. Andrei Bolkonsky, his closest friend, characterizes this hero as the only "living person" among all the representatives of the world.

Anatol Kuragin

Anatole Kuragin - officer, brother of Hippolyte and Helen, son of Prince Vasily. Unlike Ippolit, a "quiet fool," Anatol's father looks like a fool of "restless", who must always be rescued from various troubles. This hero is stupid, impudent, dandy, in conversations is not eloquent, corrupted, not resourceful, but has confidence. Life looks like a constant amusement and pleasure.

Andrei Bolkonsky

Andrei Bolkonsky is one of the main characters in the work, the prince, the brother of Princess Mary, the son of NA Bolkonsky. Described as a "very handsome" young man of "small stature." He is proud, intelligent, looking for a great spiritual and intellectual content in his life. Andrew is educated, reserved, practical, has a strong will. His idol at the beginning of the novel is Napoleon, who will also present below our heroes description ("War and Peace") below. Andrei Balski dreams of imitating him. After participating in the war, he lives in the countryside, raises his son, farming. Then he returns to the army, dies in the battle of Borodino .

Platon Karataev

Imagine this hero of the work "War and Peace." Platon Karataev is a soldier who was captured by Pierre Bezukhov. In the service he is called Sokolik. Note that in the original version of the work there was no this character. His appearance was caused by the final design in the philosophical concept of "War and Peace" of the image of Pierre.

At the first acquaintance with this good-natured affectionate man, Pierre was struck by the feeling of something calm, coming from him. This character attracts others with his calmness, kindness, confidence, and also a smile. After Karataev's death thanks to his wisdom, folk philosophy, expressed unconsciously in his behavior, Pierre Bezukhov understands the meaning of being.

But not only fictional characters are depicted in the work "War and Peace". Characteristics of the characters include real historical figures. The main ones are Kutuzov and Napoleon. Their images are described in some detail in the work "War and Peace." Characteristics of the heroes, which we mentioned, are listed below.

Kutuzov

Kutuzov in the novel, as in reality, is the commander-in-chief of the Russian army. It is described as a man with a puffy face, mutilated wound, with an aquiline nose. He steps hard, full, gray-haired. For the first time on the pages of the novel appears in the episode, when a review of troops near Branau is depicted. Impresses everyone with knowledge of the matter, as well as attention, which is hidden behind the external absent-mindedness. Kutuzov can be diplomatic, he's pretty cunning. Before the battle of Shenggraben, Bagration blesses with tears in his eyes. A favorite of military officers and soldiers. He believes that it takes time and patience to win the campaign against Napoleon, that it is not knowledge, not the mind or plans, that can solve the problem, but something else that does not depend on them, that the person can not really influence the course of history . Kutuzov more closely contemplates the course of events than interferes with them. However, he knows how to remember everything, listen, see, do not interfere with anything useful and not allow the harmful. This is a modest, simple and therefore majestic figure.

Napoleon

Napoleon is a real historical figure, the French emperor. On the eve of the main events of the novel is the idol of Andrei Bolkonsky. Before the greatness of this man even Pierre Bezukhov admires. Confidence and complacency of his expressed in the opinion that his presence plunges into self-oblivion and the delight of people, that in the world everything depends only on his will.

Such is the brief characteristic of the heroes in the novel "War and Peace". It can serve as a basis for more detailed analysis. Turning to the product, you can supplement it, if you need a detailed characterization of the characters. "War and Peace" (1 volume - the presentation of the main characters, the subsequent - the development of characters) describes in detail each of these characters. The inner world of many of them changes with time. Therefore, Leo Tolstoy presents dynamics of characterization of heroes ("War and Peace"). 2 volume, for example, reflects their life between 1806 and 1812. The next two volumes describe further events, their reflection in the fate of the characters.

Of great importance are the understanding of such a creation of Leo Tolstoy as the work "War and Peace" characterizing the characters. Through them the philosophy of the novel is reflected, author's ideas and thoughts are transmitted.

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