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How does Eugene Onegin explore cynicism and naivety as competing forces?
How do the characters in the novel feel trapped by the social etiquette that governs their lives? How do they push back against this?
Eugene Onegin is written in a particular poetic form known as the Onegin stanza. How does this form affect the characterization of the protagonist?
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By Alexander Pushkin