THE IMAGE OF THE REVOLUTION IN O.A. IL'YINA-BORATYNSKAYA'S NOVEL «THE EIGHTH DAY’S EVE»
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.3.2018.171840Keywords:
the image of the revolution, O.A. Ilyina-Boratynskaya, The Eighth Day's Eve, family, plot, motive, image.Abstract
Abstract. The article is dealt with the image of the revolution as one of the main themes in O.A. Ilyina-
Boratynskaya's novel The Eighth Day's Eve. This theme is widely expressed on the ideological and story line level. The analysis of the plot, motives and main images of the novel are under analysis. The events of pre-revolutionary life and the “troubled time” are compared as they are described in the novel. In this regard, Ilyina-Boratynskaya attracts the reader's attention to the process of upbringing and education in the main character’s family. The author emphasizes the pedagogical potential of the hierarchical arrangement of the family, relationships with relatives, etc. The main theme is revealed through the description of revolutionary events, dialogues, monologues, the character’s choice and actions of in critical situations. As a result of the research, it is concluded that in the novel the depiction of the tragic events of the epoch are presented in all variety and depth, as the author shows the opinion of different people. The author compares
these people and shows their own responsibility.
Key words: the image of the revolution, O.A. Ilyina-Boratynskaya, The Eighth Day's Eve, family, plot,
motive, image.
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